After this step, the Remote Printer Configuration appears. Answer the questions as follows:
a.Do you want to install or remove printing (i/r/q) ? [q] :
b.Do you wish to change the printer description file /etc/printcap (y/n) [n] ?
y
c.Enter information for remote printers or local printers accepting remote printing requests
Please enter the printer name (q to quit):
d.Is xxxx a remote printer or a local printer (r/l) ---------> r
e.Please enter the name of the remote host that xxxx is attached to:
Note: You can add the host name associated with the IP address in the /etc/hosts file. If you have done this, please use the host name instead of the IP address.
f.Printer xxxx is connected to host 192.72.214.103 Is this correct? (y/n)
g.After it shows some messages, it will ask you a question. If you‘re not sure, answer ‘n’? (y/n) [n]
h.Would you like this to be the system default printer? (y/n)
i.Do you want to install or remove printing (i/r/q)? [q] :
j.Do you want to star remote daemon now (y/n)
11.Done. Submit print jobs by using “lp” or “lpr” command. For example: lp
SUN Solaris 2.x
1.Login root
2.Type “arp
The node ID can be found from the white label on the backside of the Print Server. For example:
arp
3.Type “ping < Print server‘s IP address>” For example:
ping 192.72.214.103
(You should get the responses from the Print Server).
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