TROY Group 802.11b Manuel D’Utilisation
UNIX Network
Configuration
The EtherWind print server appears to the network as a UNIX host computer with a
unique IP address running the line printer daemon (lpd) protocol. As a result, any
host computer that supports the Berkeley remote-LPR command can spool jobs to
the print server without the need for any special software on the host computer.
unique IP address running the line printer daemon (lpd) protocol. As a result, any
host computer that supports the Berkeley remote-LPR command can spool jobs to
the print server without the need for any special software on the host computer.
Important Note:
Before configuring a UNIX print queue, the EtherWind must have a valid IP
address.
Before configuring a UNIX print queue, the EtherWind must have a valid IP
address.
Berkeley UNIX Host Configuration
Berkeley UNIX host computers include Linux, Digital Equipment Corporation
Digital UNIX, OSF/1, and ULTRIX; Compaq Tru64 UNIX; SunOS (not
Solaris), SCO UNIX; and many others. Sun Solaris, HP/UX, IBM AIX users
should skip to the appropriate sections later in this manual.
Digital UNIX, OSF/1, and ULTRIX; Compaq Tru64 UNIX; SunOS (not
Solaris), SCO UNIX; and many others. Sun Solaris, HP/UX, IBM AIX users
should skip to the appropriate sections later in this manual.
Important Note:
Do not use the Linux X-Windows graphical user interface printer configuration
utility, because it does not work with TROY print servers. Instead, Linux users
should follow the configuration steps listed in this section.
Do not use the Linux X-Windows graphical user interface printer configuration
utility, because it does not work with TROY print servers. Instead, Linux users
should follow the configuration steps listed in this section.
Important Note:
SCO UNIX users should use the rlpconf command to create a printer and auto-
matically configure the /etc/printcap file (you will still need to edit the /etc/hosts
file). Enter the print server's service name (XCD_xxxxxx_P1) as the name of the
printer (refer to the print server self-test for the exact name of this service), and
enter the name of the print server that you assigned in the /etc/hosts file as the
remote host name; note that because this name must be unique for each print-
er, we recommend using the XCD_xxxxxx_P1 service instead of the normal
BINARY_P1 service.
SCO UNIX users should use the rlpconf command to create a printer and auto-
matically configure the /etc/printcap file (you will still need to edit the /etc/hosts
file). Enter the print server's service name (XCD_xxxxxx_P1) as the name of the
printer (refer to the print server self-test for the exact name of this service), and
enter the name of the print server that you assigned in the /etc/hosts file as the
remote host name; note that because this name must be unique for each print-
er, we recommend using the XCD_xxxxxx_P1 service instead of the normal
BINARY_P1 service.
1. Edit the /etc/hosts file: (or equivalent local host table). For example:
192.189.207.33
xcdprinter
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