Oki MB480 Network Guide Europe - Page 48

LPD printing

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4. Login to the network interface card using TELNET. Example: Logging in to IP address 192.168.20.127 #telnet 192.168.20.127 Trying 192.168.20.127 Connected to 192.168.20.127 Escape character is '^'. EthernetBoard 8100e TELNET server login: root 'root' user needs password to login. password: User 'root' logged in. No. Message Value (level .1) 1 : Setup TCP/ IP 2 : Setup SNMP 3 : Setup NetWare 4 : Setup EtherTalk 5 : Setup NetBEUI 6 : Setup printer trap 7 : Setup SMTP (Email) 9 : Maintenance 10 : Setup printer port 11 : Display status 12 : IP Filtering Setup 97 : Network Reset 98 : Set default (Network) 99 : Exit setup Please select (1- 99)? 5. Type 1 and press the Enter key. Perform the following settings: Please select (1- 99)? 1 No. Message Value 1 : TCP/ IP protocol : ENABLE 2 : IP address : 192.168.20.127 3 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 4 : Gateway address : 192.168.20.1 5 : RARP protocol : DISABLE 6 : DHCP/ BOOTP protocol: DISABLE 7 : Auto IP Address : DISABLE 8 : DNS Server (Pri.) : 0.0.0.0 9 : DNS Server (Sec.) : 0.0.0.0 10 : root password : "******" 11 : Auto Discovery Setup 99 : Back to prior menu Please select (1- 99)? 6. Logout from the network interface card. Turn the printer off for about 15 seconds and on again to validate the settings. LPD printing Line Printer Daemon (LPD) is the most common protocol for printing with TCP/IP to a network printer. Refer to the workstation's manual for details of lpr and lp commands. The following explanation in this section uses the printing of print file test.prn with printer name Myprinter_lp as an example. UNIX > 48

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4.
Login to the network interface card using TELNET.
Example: Logging in to IP address 192.168.20.127
#telnet 192.168.20.127
Trying 192.168.20.127
Connected to 192.168.20.127
Escape character is ‘^’.
EthernetBoard 8100e TELNET server
login: root
‘root’ user needs password to login.
password: <CR>
User ‘root’ logged in.
No. Message Value (level .1)
1 : Setup TCP/ IP
2 : Setup SNMP
3 : Setup NetWare
4 : Setup EtherTalk
5 : Setup NetBEUI
6 : Setup printer trap
7 : Setup SMTP (Email)
9 : Maintenance
10 : Setup printer port
11 : Display status
12 : IP Filtering Setup
97 : Network Reset
98 : Set default (Network)
99 : Exit setup
Please select (1- 99)?
5.
Type 1 and press the
Enter
key. Perform the following settings:
Please select (1- 99)? 1
No. Message Value
1 : TCP/ IP protocol : ENABLE
2 : IP address : 192.168.20.127
3 : Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
4 : Gateway address : 192.168.20.1
5 : RARP protocol : DISABLE
6 : DHCP/ BOOTP protocol: DISABLE
7 : Auto IP Address : DISABLE
8 : DNS Server (Pri.) : 0.0.0.0
9 : DNS Server (Sec.) : 0.0.0.0
10 : root password : “******“
11 : Auto Discovery Setup
99 : Back to prior menu
Please select (1- 99)?
6.
Logout from the network interface card. Turn the printer off for about 15 seconds
and on again to validate the settings.
LPD printing
Line Printer Daemon (LPD) is the most common protocol for printing with TCP/IP to
a network printer. Refer to the workstation’s manual for details of lpr and lp
commands. The following explanation in this section uses the printing of print file
test.prn
with printer name
Myprinter_lp
as an example.