6-1 Printer-based lpd Configuration
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5.
Type the appropriate Network Card values on the window that
appears.
The following table shows some sample settings.
6.
From the three settings at the bottom of the window, select
Remote Printer is on BSD System
.
7.
Click
OK
.
8.
Ping the Network Card to check the connection.
ping
<Network Card IP address>
When ping causes the message shown below to return, it means
the IP address is setup correctly.
<Network Card IP address>
is alive.
6-1-5 AS/400
When working with the output queue description (WORKOUTQD),
you must provide information for a number of fields in order to allow
the Network Card to function properly as a remote printer device.
1.
When prompted for the remote system, type
INTNETADR
so the
AS/400 system recognizes the device as an IP device.
2.
Input an appropriate name (like
PORT1
) for the remote printer
queue name.
3.
Connection type
must be
IP
.
4.
Internet address
must be the Network Card IP address.
5.
Destination Type
must be
OTHER
.
Item
Example
Input Data Description
Printer Name
myprinter
Name used in the lp command
Remote System
Name
fastprint
Network Card host name
recorded in /etc/hosts
Remote printer Name
PORT1
lpd quene name (You can use
any name you want here.)
Summary of Contents for PagePro 4100E
Page 18: ...Chapter 1 Getting Ready Getting Ready Chapter 1 ...
Page 19: ...Getting Ready Chapter 1 ...
Page 25: ...MEMO Getting Ready Chapter 1 ...
Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Installing the Network Card Installing the Network Card Chapter 2 ...
Page 27: ...Installing the Network Card Chapter 2 ...
Page 31: ...MEMO Installing the Network Card Chapter 2 ...
Page 32: ...Chapter 3 Windows Configuration Windows Configuration Chapter 3 ...
Page 33: ...Windows Configuration Chapter 3 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 4 NetWare Configuration NetWare Configuration Chapter 4 ...
Page 47: ...NetWare Configuration Chapter 4 ...
Page 69: ...MEMO NetWare Configuration Chapter 4 ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 5 Macintosh Configuration Macintosh Configuration Chapter 5 ...
Page 71: ...Macintosh Configuration Chapter 5 ...
Page 74: ...Chapter 6 UNIX Configuration UNIX Configuration Chapter 6 ...
Page 75: ...UNIX Configuration Chapter 6 ...
Page 101: ...MEMO UNIX Configuration Chapter 6 ...
Page 102: ...Chapter 7 Setting Up IP Parameters Setting Up IP Parameters Chapter 7 ...
Page 103: ...Setting Up IP Parameters Chapter 7 ...
Page 113: ...MEMO Setting Up IP Parameters Chapter 7 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Using the Utility Software Using the Utility Software Chapter 8 ...
Page 115: ...Using the Utility Software Chapter 8 ...
Page 144: ...Chapter 9 Using a Web Browser to Make Settings Using a Web Browser to Make Settings Chapter 9 ...
Page 145: ...Using a Web Browser to Make Settings Chapter 9 ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 10 Using Telnet to Make Settings Using Telnet to Make Settings Chapter 10 ...
Page 173: ...Using Telnet to Make Settings Chapter 10 ...
Page 179: ...MEMO Using Telnet to Make Settings Chapter 10 ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chapter 11 ...
Page 181: ...Troubleshooting Chapter 11 ...
Page 188: ...Chapter 12 Jumper Switch Settings Jumper Switch Settings Chapter 12 ...
Page 189: ...Jumper Switch Settings Chapter 12 ...
Page 193: ...MEMO Jumper Switch Settings Chapter 12 ...
Page 194: ...Chapter 13 Specifications Specifications Chapter 13 ...
Page 195: ...Specifications Chapter 13 ...
Page 197: ...MEMO Specifications Chapter 13 ...
Page 199: ...Installing and Setting Up Network Protocol Windows Appendix A ...
Page 206: ...Appendix Index B Index Appendix B ...
Page 207: ...Index Appendix B ...
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