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IBM RS/6000 AIX Configuration, Enter the following Remote Printer Settings

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If you are using the HP distributed print service, the configuration procedure is slightly different because you are sending the print jobs to a file server, which in turn spools the job to the print server. You must therefore know the name of the file server (spooler host) in addition to the above information. You will add a physical and a remote printer, and then assign a logical printer to the remote printer (a unique name that does not match any other name). To print, use the lp -d command with the logical printer name. Earlier versions of HP/UX use similar procedures to 10.xx users: 1 Enter sam and select Peripheral Devices and then Add Remote Printer (not Networked printer). 2 Enter the following remote printer settings (the other settings do not matter): ■ Line printer name (user-selectable). ■ Remote system name (the print server name; must match what is in hosts file or use print server IP address). ■ Remote printer queue (We recommend using "BINARY_P1" for the queue name). ■ Remote Printer is on a BSD System (Yes). IBM RS/6000 AIX Configuration The RS/6000 AIX operating system uses the smit program to set up the remote printer. The procedure is as follows for AIX 4.0 and later: 1 Enter smit and select devices. 2 Select Printer/Plotter. 3 Select Print Spooling. 4 Select Add a Print Queue. 5 Select Remote. 6 Enter the following Remote Printer Settings: ■ Name of queue (user selectable) ■ Host name of Remote Printer (print server name; must match name in /etc/hosts file or use the print server IP address) ■ Name of queue on remote printer (We recommend using "BINARY_P1" for the queue name). ■ Type of print spooler. BSD (press the LIST button and choose BSD) 1 - 5 UNIX PRINTING

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UNIX PRINTING
If you are using the HP distributed print service, the configuration procedure is slightly different because
you are sending the print jobs to a file server, which in turn spools the job to the print server. You must
therefore know the name of the file server (spooler host) in addition to the above information. You will
add a physical and a remote printer, and then assign a logical printer to the remote printer (a unique
name that does not match any other name). To print, use the lp -d command with the logical printer
name.
Earlier versions of HP/UX use similar procedures to 10.xx users:
1
Enter sam and select
Peripheral Devices
and then
Add Remote Printer (not Networked printer)
.
2
Enter the following remote printer settings (the other settings do not matter):
Line printer name
(user-selectable).
Remote system name
(the print server name; must match what is in hosts file or use print
server IP address).
Remote printer queue
(We recommend using “BINARY_P1” for the queue name).
Remote Printer is on a BSD System
(Yes).
IBM RS/6000 AIX Configuration
The RS/6000 AIX operating system uses the smit program to set up the remote printer. The procedure
is as follows for AIX 4.0 and later:
1
Enter smit and select
devices
.
2
Select
Printer/Plotter
.
3
Select
Print Spooling
.
4
Select
Add a Print Queue
.
5
Select
Remote
.
6
Enter the following Remote Printer Settings:
Name of queue
(user selectable)
Host name of Remote Printer
(print server name; must match name in
/etc/hosts
file or use
the print server IP address)
Name of queue on remote printer
(We recommend using “BINARY_P1” for the queue name).
Type of print spooler
. BSD (press the LIST button and choose BSD)