HP 9000 Series 700 Manual page 108

Using the hp dtc manager/ux
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Configuring a DTC to enable a printer
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6 For each DTC printer that you wish to permanently associate with a particular
device file, perform the following steps:
a
Find the IP Address of the DTC, the board number, and port number on the
DTC to which the printer is connected.
b Choose the device file name for this printer. You can choose any name, but
you might want to include some board and port information, for example you
could choose
/dev/telnet/dtc1b3p2
is associated with port 2 on board 3 of dtc1.
c
Edit the
/etc/ddfa/dp
each printer in the file of the following form:
<DTC IP address> <board>/<port> <device file name> <port
config file>
The slash (/) must separate the board and port parameters.
Example
For a printer on board 3, port 2 of a DTC with the IP address is 192.101.23.45. You
would refer to this printer as
would be:
3/2
192.101.23.45
DTC IP address
board 3
port 2
For a DTC 16TN, the board number should be a
0 to 15.
Each printer must have a pcf file associated with it. Several devices can have the
same pcf file, or they can each have a unique pcf file. Usually, the default pcf file is
sufficient for most applications or systems.
7 The file
/etc/ddfa/dp
command wq!.
8 Implement your changes by entering the following command.
# /etc/dpp
/etc/ddfa/dp -k
This executes the dedicated port parser (dpp) to scan the dp file and start up an
ocd (outgoing connection daemon) process for each entry in the dp file.
to indicate that the device file name
file, using vi for example, and create an entry for
/dev/telnet/dtc1b3p2
/dev/telnet/dtc1b3p2 /etc/ddfa/pcf
device file name
or
1
01
is protected. In vi, to save your changes, use the
. The entry in the dp file
port config file
containing printer
configuration information
. The port values range from

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