Oki C9300 OkiLAN 6200e Plus Network Print Server User's Guide - Page 162

Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for, Printing with the Network Print Server

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User's Guide 1. Login to the Solaris machine as root. 2. Type: lpsystem -t bsd OKIPRINTER. 3. Type: lpadmin -p lj4 -s OKIPRINTER!yourqueuename - I any. 4. Type: accept lj4. 5. Type: enable lj4. 6. Try printing by issuing the following command: lp d lj4 filename Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for Printing with the Network Print Server This application note describes the configuration of the printing system on the Sun-OS ver 4.1.x and Ultrix ver. 4.2 of the UNIX operating system. For clarity and brevity, the following specific names will be used to represent general devices or concepts. • lj4 - The local queue name on the Sun-OS or Ultrix 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. TCP/IP 162

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OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide
TCP/IP
162
1.
Login to the Solaris machine as root.
2. Type:
lpsystem -t bsd OKIPRINTER.
3. Type:
lpadmin -p lj4 -s OKIPRINTER!yourqueue-
name - I any.
4. Type:
accept lj4
.
5. Type:
enable lj4
.
6.
Try printing by issuing the following command:
lp -
d lj4 filename
Configuring Sun-OS v4.1.x or Ultrix v4.2 for
Printing with the Network Print Server
This application note describes the configuration of the
printing system on the Sun-OS ver 4.1.x and Ultrix ver.
4.2 of the UNIX operating system. For clarity and brev-
ity, the following specific names will be used to repre-
sent general devices or concepts.
lj4
- The local queue name on the Sun-OS or Ultrix
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.