Network
Configuration
Unix Environment
TCP/IP Protocol
Microsoft Peer-to-Peer
networking
Clients running on HP,
Sun, AIX and Linux
platforms
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Resolving Network Connectivity and Printing Issues (Continued)
Check...
1 Is TCP/IP set up on the
GL-1020 controller?
2 Did you successfully install the
TOSHIBA Unix filters?
3 Did you successfully create
and set up the GL-1020 print
queue?
4 Can you print to the GL-1020
using LPD as root?
5 Can you ping the GL-1020
controller from your
workstation?
6 Is the LP Daemon
functioning?
7 Again, check the GL-1020's IP
address and recreate print
services. Check for problems
or conflicts in the /etc/hosts
file.
For
Instructions,
Yes
No
Go To...
→
Configuring TCP/
Next
Step
IP Protocol
↓
Settings
page 44.
→
TAR File Setup
Next
Step
page 154.
↓
→
Unix Queue Setup
Next
Step
on page 155.
↓
→
Set up Unix
Next
Step
access for the
↓
GL-1020
other users to print
from the Bourne
shell. Refer to your
Unix documentation
for more
information.
→
Try remote ping
Next
Step
from another
↓
server. If you can
reach the
GL-1020
server, check for
conflicts between
the
your current
network segment.
→
Reload Daemon
Next
Step
or restart the
↓
system.
→
End
Contact your
TOSHIBA
authorized dealer
for support.
GL-1020 Administrator's Guide
on
on
to enable
from that
GL-1020
and