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TROUBLESHOOTING 11 - 5
2
If you used BRCONFIG, NCP or to enter the IP address, make 
sure that you exited the remote console properly with a CTRL-
D or EXIT and that you turned the printer off and then again (it 
may take up to two minutes for the IP address to take effect).
3
Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol of the print server is 
enabled.
4
If you used rarp, make sure that you started the rarp daemon on 
any workstation using the rarpd, rarpd-a, or equivalent 
command. Verify that the 
/etc/ethers
 file contains the 
correct Ethernet address and that the print server name 
matches the name in the 
/etc/hosts
 file.
5
If you used bootp, make sure that you started the bootp daemon 
on any UNIX workstation and bootp is enabled (i.e., the "#" is 
removed from the bootp entry) in the 
/etc/bootptab
 file is 
correctly configured.
6
Also verify that host computer and the print server are either on 
the same subnet, otherwise that the router is properly 
configured to pass data between the two devices.
UNIX Troubleshooting
1
Make sure that the 
/etc/printcap
 file (if applicable) is typed 
in correctly. In particular, look for missing ":" and "\" characters, 
because a small error anywhere in the file can have major 
consequences. Also check the 
/usr/spool
 directory to make 
sure that you have created a valid spool directory.
2
If you are using a Linux operating system, the X-Window Print 
tool program that is included with Linux may not properly 
configure the etc/printcap file for lpd operation, then you might 
also edit the etc/printcap file and change the following line in the 
entry for the printer.
if
:lp = /dev/null: \
then to
:lp = :\