Oki ML591 Troy Etherwind 802.11b Print Server Users Guide - Page 36
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9. You may accept the default values for the remaining items. 10. Click OK to configure the printer. 11. You should now be able to print using the lp -d command with the printer name. Notes: The configuration for HP Distributed Print Services and for earlier versions of HP/UX is slightly different. The print server can also be configured as a JetDirect card using HP/UX. To do this, you will need the HP UNIX Host Printing Software (part of HP's JetAdmin for UNIX). IBM AIX Configuration To configure a print server on IBM AIX 4.x, use the SMIT program as follows: 1. Enter smit and select Devices 2. Select Printer/plotter 3. Select Manage remote printer subsystem 4. Select Client services 5. Select Remote printer queues 6. Select Add a remote queue 7. Enter the following remote queue settings: • Name of queue to add (user selectable) • Activate the queue (Yes) • Destination host (EtherWind IP address; or if you have configured the /etc/hosts file, use the name of the print server that you specified in that file) • Name of queue on remote printer (BINARY_P1 for binary files or TEXT_P1 for text files) • Name of device to add (user selectable; for example lp0) 8. You should now be able to print using the normal lp -d command. Notes: The configuration for earlier versions of AIX is slightly different. Refer to the Administrator's Manual on the CD-ROM for details. The print server can also be configured as a JetDirect card using AIX. To do this, refer to your AIX documentation. Configuration on Other Systems The EtherWind can be used with any computer system that supports either the lpr/lpd protocol or the HP JetDirect card (the EtherWind parallel port is port 9100 while the serial port is port 9101). Refer to your system's documentation for information on configuring lpr/lpd or JetDirect print queues. 7-4