Print Server Administration User’s Guide
Setting up Unix TCP/IP Printing
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Setting up UNIX TCP/IP Printing
The D-Link network print server can provide print services to
systems using the lpr/lpd network printing protocol. Most UNIX
systems are capable of supporting lpd.
This chapter explains how to use PS Admin to configure the print
server for TCP/IP printing, and how to configure your Unix
workstations to print to the D-Link print server.
For TCP/IP networks without a Windows-based workstation
available, you can use the telnet interface to configure the print
server. See Appendix: Telnet Interface Administration on page
111 for more information about using the telnet interface.
Configuring TCP/IP Network Settings
To configure your D-Link network print server to allow TCP/IP-
based printing, as well as SNMP and telnet-based management,
1.
Make sure the TCP/IP protocol is enabled. The TCP/IP
check box in the Configuration - Server Device window
needs to be checked. Select the print server and choose
Server Device... from the Configuration menu to display
this window.