Section 3

TCP/IP Network Configuration

SCO UNIX Configuration

SCO UNIX requires TCP/IP V1.2 or later to work with the TROY PocketPro 100S. You must first configure the /etc/hosts file as described in step 2. If necessary, start lpr services with the mkdev rlp command (this command must be executed only one time or serious problems may result!). Then issue the rlpconf command at the SCO system prompt. Respond to the questions as follows:

Printer name. Enter the name of the print server service (usually BINARY_P1 for binary graphics files or TEXT_P1 for ASCII text files). If you are configuring more than one TROY print server, you will need to change the print server service name on each print server to a unique name (using the WebXAdmin Configure Service facility or the SET SERVICE oldname NAME newname command; refer to Appendix A and Appendix B for details), because the service name is also used as the name of the print queue.

Remote printer or a local printer: Enter "r" for remote

Name of the remote host that <Printer name> is attached to: Enter the name of the TROY print server that you configured in the /etc/hosts file)

System default printer: Enter either "y or "n" to make the printer the system default printer.

You should now be able to print to your queue. Note that this procedure assigns the queue name as the same as the name of the print server's service. If you want to name the queue something different than the service name, edit the /etc/printcap file.

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