UNIX Configuration
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Using the Installation Shell Script
The installation shell script helps with the setup process. The installation shell
script automates some of the tasks in configuring /etc/hosts, /etc/printcap, and
in creating the spool directory for BSD UNIX, and in running the lpadmin com-
mand for System V UNIX.
Preparation
The installation shell script can be used on the following three kinds of work-
stations. This installation shell script cannot be used with other types of work-
stations.
• Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, 7, 8
• HP-UX 8.x, 9.x, 10.x, 11.0
• Red Hat Linux 6.x, 7
When you use NIS (Network Information Service) or DNS, you should con-
figure the server before running this installation shell script.
For more information about the configuration utility of your OS, see the man-
ual that came with the utility.
Assigning the IP Address
Preparation
Configure the machine to use the TCP/IP protocol.
• Make sure that the TCP/IP protocol on the machine is set to active. (The
default is active.)
• Assign an IP address to the machine and configure the other settings re-
quired for using the TCP/IP protocol.
Reference
For more information about how to make the above settings, see the Printer
Reference.
Checking the IP address configuration
Follow the procedure below to make sure that the IP address has been config-
ured correctly.
• The following procedure uses the sample IP address: 192.168.15.16.
AAAA
Enter the following:
# ping 192.168.15.16
If the address has been configured correctly, the following message appears.
192.168.15.16 is alive
If the address has been configured incorrectly, the following message appears.
no answer from 192.168.15.16
Summary of Contents for AP4510
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Page 46: ...Configuring the Printer for the Network 36 3...
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Page 92: ...Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job 18 1...
Page 118: ...Paper and Other Media 44 3...
Page 128: ...Sample Print Locked Print 54 4...
Page 206: ...Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel 132 6...
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