
CONFIGURING THE M204 FOR TCP/IP: Host Configuration
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This is the /etc/qconfig entry created for this particular setup:
queue2:
queue stanza
device = lp0
by mkquedev (queue device)
up = TRUE
printer’s ready to go
lp0:
queue device stanza
backend = /usr/lib/lpd/piobe
for local printing
For further information on these commands, please see your AIX system docu-
mentation.
Other TCP/IP Print Methods
NCSA
NCSA is a freeware package available on the Internet at
zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu in the directory /PC/Telnet/msdos/contributions. The file is
tel23bin.zip. It contains an lpr client for DOS that is compatible with the Print Server.
You can send jobs to the M204 with the following command syntax:
lpr -S
ipname -Pdestname
where ipname is the M204 IP name or IP address and destname is the name of an
M204 destination.
lpr -Sspike -Pd4com2
sends a print job to d4com2 on the M204 named spike.
FTP’s PC/TCP
FTP Software markets a package called PC/TCP which provides an lpr client for
DOS that is compatible with the M204.
Jobs can be sent to the M204 directly with the following command syntax after an
entry has been made for the Print Server in the host table:
lpr -S
ipname -Pdestname
where ipname is the M204’s IP name or IP address and destname is the name of an
M204 destination.
lpr -Sspike -Pd4com2
sends a print job to d4com2 on the M204 named spike.
Example
Syntax
Example
Syntax
Example
Summary of Contents for M204
Page 8: ...vi LIST OF TABLES...
Page 12: ...4 PREFACE Computer Entry and Display Conventions...
Page 22: ...14 GETTING TO KNOW THE M204 Overview of Print Server Installation...
Page 70: ...62 CONFIGURING THE M204 FOR NOVELL Host Configuration...
Page 124: ...116 USING NPWIN Starting a NPWin Session With An Unconfigured Unit...
Page 125: ...117...
Page 126: ...118...
Page 154: ...146 USING THE M204 S ADDITIONAL OPTIONS IP Routing...
Page 166: ...156 TROUBLESHOOTING THE M204 Windows Problems...
Page 192: ...182 GLOSSARY B A C...
Page 196: ...186 APPENDIX A Planning Your Print Setup...
Page 204: ...194 INDEX...