UNIX Configuration
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B
Register the printer as a remote printer.
# lpadmin -p np -s nphost!option -T dump -I any
•“np” is the printer name. “nphost” is the host name. For more informa-
tion about “option”, see p.19 “Specifying the Device Option”.
“lp” will be assigned if the option is not used.
When printing with the “lp” command, use “_” instead of “=” and “;”
instead of “,” for operating systems that cannot use “=” and “,” such as
Solaris 2.5 or later.
C
If your workstation is Solaris 2.5.1, set the print job to active so it can be put
in the print queue.
/usr/lib/accept np
D
If your workstation is Solaris 2.5.1, set the print job to active to print.
/usr/lib/enable np
HP-UX
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❖ Adding the IP address and host name to the /etc/hosts file
The following line is added to the /etc/hosts file. The IP address and printer
host name previously entered in the installation script will be used:
192.168.15.16 np # Network Printer
•“192.168.15.16” is the IP address. “np” is the host name. The comment
comes after the #.
Note
❒ The /etc/hosts file contains a list of IP addresses and names of all hosts
communicating on the network. Each entry is delimited with a space or a
tab, and each line is separated with a return.
❒ If you do not use NIS or DNS, you must enter the IP address and host name
of each workstation using the network printer in the /etc/hosts file.
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❖ Registering the printer
The installation shell script registers the printer as a remote printer using the
procedure below:
A
Stop the scheduler.
/usr/lib/lpshut
B
Register the printer.
/usr/lib/lpadmin -Pnp -v/dev/null -mrmodel
-ormnphost -orpoption -ob3
•“np” is the printer name. “nphost” is the host name.
For more information about “option”, see p.19 “Specifying the Device
Option”.
“lp” will be assigned if the option is not used.