6.2 UNIX Printing

7.Confirm the information you have entered. Type: Y

8.Confirm the preceding connection as your system default. Type: Y

9.Enter another printer name or quit setup. Type: Q

10.“Do you want to start the remote daemon now?” Type: Y

11.Using a line editor of your choice, edit the /etc/printcap file by changing the :rp= entry to PORT1. For example,

printer1:\

:lp=:\

(used to specify the device name for a local printer; this field must be empty)

:rm=printfast:\

(NIC hostname as in /etc/hosts)

:rp=PORT1:\

:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer1:

(name of the spool directory on the client)

6.2.2.8Setting Up System V Rel.4 and Solaris 2.X to Use lpd

If your system recognizes the LPSYSTEM command, you can use lpd. Another option is the admintool if your system supports it.

LPSYSTEM Installation

Use the following procedures to install LPSYSTEM:

Note

The following must be executed from the Bourne Shell. Type:

#sh

to enter the Bourne Shell program.

1.At the prompt, type:

#lpsystem -t bsd <NIC IP address>

2.Enter NIC host name in /etc/hosts file. Your system may want its IP address instead of the remote host name.

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