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Step 4: Configuring Users’ Workstations

If your network has subnets, you can set the subnet mask, as described in “Setting the Subnet Mask,” in the “Using the TCP/IP Configuration Utility” section later in this chapter. If your network is connected to other networks, you can set the default gateway address, as described in “Setting the Default Gateway Address,” in the “Using the TCP/IP Printer Configuration Utility” section later in this chapter.

You can now set up users’ workstations.

mIf you’re using Sun Solaris, see “Configuring Sun Solaris,” next.

mIf you’re using Sun OS version 4.1, see “Configuring Sun OS 4.1, Ultrix, A/UX, or Other BSD Systems,” later in this chapter.

mIf you’re using HP-UX, see “Configuring HP-UX Version 8.07” or “Configuring HP-UX Version 9.x,” later in this chapter.

mIf you’re using SCO UNIX, see “Configuring SCO UNIX,” later in this chapter.

mIf you’re using IBM AIX, see “Configuring IBM AIX Version 3.x,” later in this chapter.

mIf you’re using a Silicon Graphics workstation, see “Configuring Silicon Graphics IRIX,” later in this chapter.

Configuring Sun Solaris

Log in as root.

Assign an IP address and IP name to the printer, as described in “Step 3: Assigning an IP Address to the Printer,” earlier in this chapter.

Make sure the printer’s IP name and IP address are entered in the /etc/hosts file.

Run admintool.

admintool &

Select Print Manager.

From the Edit menu, choose Add Printers and then Add Access to Remote Printer.

Enter the queue name that you want to use in the Printer Name field.

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