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telnet OKIPRINTER, Prerequisites, Procedure

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide • lj4 - The local queue name on the Solaris system to which print jobs that are destined for a printer attached to the Network Print Server will be directed. • OKIPRINTER - The host name of the remote system which is the Network Print Server. For example, to telnet to the Network Print Server and invoke the Network Print Server Configuration utility, you would type telnet OKIPRINTER. A host name is not required for the Network Print Server, the IP Address may be used. • yourqueuename - This is the name of the queue on the Network Print Server and must end with 1, 2, 3 or 4, depending on the port selected to service the print jobs. If FF, LF or NF are the last two letters of the queue name, the job will be converted accordingly. For more information, see Remote Print Queue Names. Prerequisites Before you proceed, the following prerequisites must be met: 1. The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address assigned to the Network Print Server are in the "/ etc/hosts" file on the Solaris system. 2. Make sure the LPD daemon is running on the Solaris system. Procedure To configure the Solaris machine so users can spool print jobs to the pcl print queue on the Network Print Server named OKIPRINTER, do the following: TCP/IP 161

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
161
lj4
- The local queue name on the Solaris system
to which print jobs that are destined for a printer
attached to the Network Print Server will be
directed.
OKIPRINTER
- The host name of the
remote sys-
tem
which is the Network Print Server. For exam-
ple, to telnet to the Network Print Server and
invoke the Network Print Server Configuration util-
ity, you would type
telnet OKIPRINTER
. A host
name is not required for the Network Print Server,
the IP Address may be used.
yourqueuename
- This is the name of the queue
on the Network Print Server and must end with 1,
2, 3 or 4, depending on the port selected to service
the print jobs. If FF, LF or NF are the last two letters
of the queue name, the job will be converted
accordingly. For more information, see Remote
Print Queue Names.
Prerequisites
Before you proceed, the following prerequisites must
be met:
1.
The name OKIPRINTER and the IP address
assigned to the Network Print Server are in the “/
etc/hosts” file on the Solaris system.
2.
Make sure the LPD daemon is running on the
Solaris system.
Procedure
To configure the Solaris machine so users can spool
print jobs to the
pcl
print queue on the Network Print
Server named OKIPRINTER, do the following: