2. Specify the printer device name used and press the Enter key.
For the next series of displays, answer the questions. When in doubt, take the
defaults.
Specify the print queue name to use for printing with AIX. In this case, the name is
asc.
Verifying LPD Started on the RISC System/6000 System
Verify that LPD is started on the RS/6000 system. Check its status by issuing the
following command:
'lssrc -s lpd'
If LPD is inactive, you need to start the daemon. If you restart the system itself,
ensure that LPD starts again.
Touse SMIT to start LPD either now or at system restart time, specify the following
at the AIX command line prompt:
smit
Communications Applications and Services
TCP/IP
Further Configuration
Remote Printer Subsystem
Server Services
lpd Remote Printer Subsystem
Start Using lpd Subsystem
Start BOTH Now and at System Restart
Name Description
lp0 IBM 4029 LaserPrinter
Enter device name (or, ! to exit): -> lp0
Figure 221. Enter the Printer Device Name Used and Press Enter
IBM 4029 LaserPrinter
Header pages wanted? (n=none; a=each file; g=each job): -> (n)
Trailer pages wanted? (n=none; a=each file; g=each job): -> (n)
NOTE: The 4029 printer supports multiple print data streams.
Each of the data streams will now be configured individually.
-------------------- PostScript --------------------
Enter print queue name (or, ! to bypass configuration): -> (ps) !
-------------------- HP LaserJet II Emulation --------------------
Enter print queue name (or, ! to bypass configuration): -> (pcl) !
-------------------- Plotter Emulation --------------------
Enter print queue name (or, ! to bypass configuration): -> (gl) !
-------------------- IBM ASCII --------------------
Enter print queue name (or, ! to bypass configuration): -> (asc) asc
Should this queue be the default queue? -> (y) n
4029 (IBM ASCII) configured for print queue asc
Press Enter to continue
Figure 222. VirtualPrinter Queue Configuration
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