IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 90

At Add a Remote Print Queue with Local Filtering, perform the following

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3. At the "Add a Printer Queue" screen, select "remote." 4. AT "Type of Remote Printing," select "Local Filtering...." 5. At "Remote Printing Type," select "IBM." 6. At the next "Remote Printing Type," select "ibm6400." 7. At "Add a Remote Print Queue with Local Filtering," perform the following: a. Type in any print queue names desired in the entry fields next to the desired emulation(s). NOTE: At least one print queue name field must be filled in. b. In the "HOSTNAME" field, type in the hostname or IP address of the printer NIC. c. In the "QUEUE" field, type in one of the 4 possible print queue names found on the printer NIC. d1prn, d2prn, d3prn, and d4prn, are the four default LPD print queues on the NIC. If the defaults have not been changed, choose any on of these queues. d. In the "TYPE" field, leave the value as "AIX Version 3 or 4." e. Leave "PASS-THROUGH FLAG" field as "yes." f. Press "Enter" to complete the setup. g. After processing has finished, press F10 to exit SMIT. 8. At the command prompt, enter enq -A to view the print queues just entered. 9. Enter qprt -Pqueuename filename to send a job to the printer. Printing with FTP Print jobs can also be sent to the Ethernet Interface using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). To do this: 1. On your network station, change to the directory containing the file you want to print. 5-12 Unix Confuiguration

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Unix Confuiguration
3.
At the “Add a Printer Queue” screen, select “remote.”
4.
AT “Type of Remote Printing,” select “Local Filtering
....
5.
At “Remote Printing Type,” select “IBM.”
6.
At the next “Remote Printing Type,” select “ibm6400.”
7.
At “Add a Remote Print Queue with Local Filtering,” perform the following:
a.
Type in any print queue names desired in the entry fields next to the
desired emulation(s).
NOTE:
At least one print queue name field must be filled in.
b.
In the “HOSTNAME” field, type in the hostname or IP address of the
printer NIC.
c.
In the “QUEUE” field, type in one of the 4 possible print queue names
found on the printer NIC.
d1prn
,
d2prn, d3prn
, and
d4prn
, are the four
default LPD print queues on the NIC. If the defaults have not been
changed, choose any on of these queues.
d.
In the “TYPE” field, leave the value as “AIX Version 3 or 4.”
e.
Leave “PASS–THROUGH FLAG” field as “yes.”
f.
Press “
Enter
” to complete the setup.
g.
After processing has finished, press F10 to exit SMIT.
8.
At the command prompt, enter
enq
–A
to view the print queues just entered.
9.
Enter
qprt
–P
queuename filename
to send a job to the printer.
Printing with FTP
Print jobs can also be sent to the Ethernet Interface using the File Transfer
Protocol (FTP). To do this:
1.
On your network station, change to the directory containing the file you want
to print.