Xerox 360 Printer User Manual


 
PhaserShare Networking Manual
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Chapter
8
TCP/IP Host
Configuration (UNIX)
Configuring a host
Adding the printer to the host table
Add the printer’s name to the host table and assign an IP address to the printer’s
name. Depending on your host system, you may do this one of three ways:
Use NIS (Name Information Server, formerly Yellow Pages).
Use DNS (Domain Name Server).
Edit a file (for example, /etc/hosts). For an example, see “Example
installation for a typical BSD UNIX system” on page 85.
Assigning a print queue to the printer
For BSD systems, edit the /etc/printcap file and add a spool directory (for
example, to /usr/spool/lpd).
For System V hosts, configure the queue as a remote BSD print queue
(support for TCP/IP LPR is required). Specific instructions for the
following System V hosts are provided in this manual:
“Sun Solaris” on page 87.
“SGI IRIX 5.3 and 6.x” on page 89.
“IBM AIX 3.x and 4.x” on page 90.
“Hewlett-Packard HP-UX 9.x and 10.x” on page 92.
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Some UNIX hosts report an error when you configure a print queue that is not
currently on the network; ignore this message.