Xerox 701P38969 Printer User Manual


 
DOCUSP 3.x
10 XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING READY FOR THE DOCUSP INSTALLATION
W-3 data element definitions
NOTE: A new user will be created on the DocuSP controller to
accept print jobs from command line clients at either a UNIX or
PC workstation, or both. The first five data elements, User
name, password, IP address, User ID, and comment, are
required for these clients.
User name: A distinctive name that each user needs in order to
gain access to the UNIX OS, which in turn associates the name
to the correct User ID in a UNIX host password file that grants
access.
User ID: Enter the client user identification number that will be
used to uniquely identify the new user. This is a decimal or
binary number that represents a user login account. If the host
machine is on an NIS network (see W–1), then the uids are
managed from a central master server.
Example:
/etc/passwd entry:
>bob:*:200:800:Bob Lin:/home/bob:/usr/bin
You can find the User ID by performing the following at the UNIX
client workstation:
· Non-NIS network. On the command line enter the following:
cat /etc/passwd|grep [Client users name]
· NIS network. On the command line enter the following:
ypcat password|grep [Client users name]
User password: The command line client should be prepared to
provide this information during installation.
In this worksheet the term “client” refers to the actual workstation
which will be used to submit jobs to the controller, and the term
“user” refers to the individual submitting jobs from that
workstation.
Client IP address: The unique Internet address of the
workstation that will be submitting jobs to the controller.
User comment: Enter any additional information that may
provide a more unique identification of the new user.
Client hostname: The hostname of the workstation that will be
used to submit jobs to the controller. This entry is used in the
hosts.equiv file that is created during install.