lpsystem -t bsd xcdname

lpadmin -pqueue -sxcdname!\xcdservice

accept queue

enable queue

where queue is the name of the local print queue, xcdname is the TROY XCD print server name (must match the entry in the /etc/hosts file) or IP address and xcdservice is the TROY XCD print server binary or text service. If this is the first printer configured, you must also use the lpsched command immediately prior to the accept command.

As an alternative, you may use Printer Manager in the admintool utility under OpenWindows. Select Edit, Add, and Add Access to Remote Printer. Then enter the TROY XCD print server name in the format xcdname!\xcdservice as described above. Make sure that the Printer Server OS is set to BSD (the default setting), and then click Add.

Note that we recommend that use the /etc/hosts file for the printer name rather than NIS or other name services. Also note that due to a bug in the Sun lpd implementation on Solaris 2.4 and earlier releases, you may experience problems printing very long print jobs. If this is the case, a workaround is to use the raw TCP port with the HP JetDirect software as described later in this chapter.

SCO UNIX Configuration

SCO UNIX requires TCP/IP V1.2 or later to work with TROY XCD print servers. You must first configure the /etc/hosts and /etc/printcap files as described in step 2. Then run the sysadmsh program as follows:

TCP/IP Network Configuration 4-9

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