5Start inetd by typing the following command at the UNIX prompt:

/etc/inetd -c

6Repeat the steps in “Configuring HP-UX Version 9.x.”

Configuring SCO UNIX

To configure Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) version 1.2 or later of UNIX, follow these steps:

1Log in to the SCO machine as root.

2Assign 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.

3Make sure the printer’s IP name and IP address are entered in the /etc/hosts file.

4Make sure you can use telnet to log in to the printer, as described earlier in this chapter.

5At the UNIX prompt, type mkdev rlp

6When the mkdev program asks if you want to install or remove remote line printing, choose install even if it is already installed.

7If remote line printing is already installed, the program will ask if you want to continue installing the system. Answer “no” and skip to step 11.

8If remote line printing is not already installed, the program will ask if you wish to change the /etc/printcap file. Answer “no.”

9The program then asks if you want to run /etc/rlpconf. Answer “no.”

10When asked if you want to start the remote daemon, answer “yes.”

You return to the UNIX prompt.

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