Using Configuration Utilities
3-22 Part No. 6B4389 June 1999
6. Use the Unix ping command with the IP address of the NIC to
verify the connection between the host and the NIC:
ping 192.189.207.3
NOTE: You should get a message that the NIC is active. You will
not be able to print if you cannot ping the NIC. If you get an
error message or no response, there is no connection.
Verify that you have set up the host and the NIC correctly
and check the connections. Refer to “Troubleshooting”.
7. Use the standard lpr command with the -P option to specify
the queue name. For example, to print the file TEST on the
queue laser1, you would enter:
lpr -Plaser1 TEST
Some AT&T Unix systems such as SCO and HP/UX use the
standard lp command instead of lpr. For these systems use
the -d option instead of -P to specify the queue name as
shown in the following example:
lp -dlaser1 TEST