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5.Repeat the test for all computers that will be sending jobs to the machine. The installation process is now complete.
If the test print fails, refer to Problem Solving chapter on page 341.
UNIX TCP/IP
This section explains how to set up the machine to operate in a UNIX TCP/IP environment. The UNIX Workstation Operating Systems (OS) supported are Solaris, SunOS, and
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UNIX TCP/IP Environments – page 233 UNIX TCP/IP Installation – page 233 Installation Procedure – page 233 Network Communication Setup – page 233 Workstation Setup – page 235
Test Print – page 239 Printing – page 240
Information Checklist
Before installing the UNIX TCP/IP features on the machine, make sure that the following items are available or have been performed.
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An existing operational network utilizing a UNIX TCP/IP protocol is | Customer |
required. These steps are not designed to install the UNIX TCP/IP |
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network. |
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SunOS 4.1x, Solaris 1.x, 2.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, | Customer |
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Make sure that the correct IP Address is being used for the machine. | Customer |
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Make sure that the Gateway Address is set correctly. | Customer |
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Make sure that the Subnet Mask (for IPv4) or Prefix (for IPv6) is set | Customer |
correctly. |
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Make sure that the Host Name is set correctly. | Customer |
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Test the machine to make sure that it is fully installed and functioning | Customer |
correctly. |
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If you encounter problems during the installation of the machine, refer to Problem Solving chapter on page 341.
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