Installing Tcp/Ip For The Ethernet Print Server If Not Running Lpd - Black Box LE3840A Manual

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10. Do you want to start the remote daemon now? Type Y.
11. Using a line editor of your choice, edit the /etc/printcap file by
changing the :rp=entry to reflect the name of the port you are connected
to. For example, type: "PORT1." A sample printcap file is shown below:
printer1:\
:lp=:rm=NETPrint:rp=PORT1:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/printer1:
lp= is used to specify the device name for a local printer; this field must
be empty. rm= specifies the remote machine name or network name of the
print server. rp= is the remote printer name or the name of the print server.
sd= is the name of the spool directory on the client.

6.4 Installing TCP/IP for the Ethernet Print Server if Not Running lpd

Using the Install Script
This section describes how to quickly and easily install TCP/IP for the
Ethernet Print Server on your ULTRIX 4.3 RISC, System V Rel. 4, Solaris
(Ver. 1.x, 2.x), SCO UNIX, OSF1/ALPHA, IBM AIX, or HP/UX operating
system.
To install TCP/IP:
1. Log in as superuser onto a UNIX system, which will spool directly
to the Ethernet Print Server.
2. Load the Ethernet Print Server diskette in a host drive.
3. Go to (or create) the directory in which you want to install TCP/IP.
For example, type:
mkdir/usr/my_install
cd/usr/my_install
4. Use the tar command to load the software from the diskette. Choose
your UNIX version example from the following list:
• For UNIX version BSD/ULTRIX/AIX, an example is "tar -xvf/dev/rfd0"
• For UNIX version System V, an example is "tar -xvf /dev/rdsk/f13ht"
The device name varies depending on the type of computer you use and
its peripheral designations. The first BSD floppy device is usually called
rfd0.
CHAPTER 6: UNIX Printing through TCP/IP
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