Oki C9600n Guide: Network User's, OkiLAN 8200e - Page 194

mkitab 'lpd:2:once:startsrc -s lpd, c. Add the print queue using the smit command: activate the smit

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Example For IP Address 172.168.29.127 and host name okiprinter 172.168.20.127 PRINTER 3. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network card. Example For host name okiprinter # ping PRINTER If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP address (the IP address has been already set manually or by the DHCP/RARP server), or with the network. Reset the network interface card settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address. If you still have the problem after resetting the network interface card, consult the network manager. 4. Register the host that was previously registered as the print server. Example For the OKI printer registered as the print server a. Add the print server. # ruser -a -p printer b. Activate the remote printer daemon. # startsrc -s lpd # mkitab 'lpd:2:once:startsrc -s lpd' c. Add the print queue using the smit command: activate the smit command and convert to the item [Add print queue]. # smit mkrque 5. Select [remote] (the printer connected to the remote host) from [Type of connection]. 6. Select [Standard procedure] from [Type of remote print]. 7. Carry out the following settings in [Add a standard remote print queue]. If the configuration differs from below, configure according to environment. OkiLAN 8200e Network User's Guide 194

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OkiLAN 8200e Network User’s Guide
194
Example
For IP Address 172.168.29.127 and host name okiprinte
r
172.168.20.127 PRINTER
3. Use the ping command to confirm connection with the network card.
Example
For host name okiprinte
r
# ping PRINTER
If there is no reply, there is a problem with the configuration of the IP
address (the IP address has been already set manually or by the
DHCP/RARP server), or with the network. Reset the network interface
card settings to default and try to set a temporary IP address. If you
still have the problem after resetting the network interface card,
consult the network manager.
4. Register the host that was previously registered as the print server.
Example
For the OKI printe
r
registered as the print server
a. Add the print server.
# ruser –a –p printer
b. Activate the remote printer daemon.
# startsrc –s lpd
# mkitab ‘lpd:2:once:startsrc –s lpd’
c. Add the print queue using the smit command: activate the smit
command and convert to the item [Add print queue].
# smit mkrque
5. Select [remote] (the printer connected to the remote host) from
[Type of connection].
6. Select [Standard procedure] from [Type of remote print].
7. Carry out the following settings in [Add a standard remote print
queue]. If the configuration differs from below, configure according to
environment.