Print Server Administration User’s Guide
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Setting up Unix TCP/IP Printing
♦ lp= The lp entry is used to specify a local printer device.
Since the printer is a remote printer, this entry should be
blank.
♦ sd=
dir
The location of the printer’s local spool directory.
♦ mx#
blocks
The limit for print job files in the local spool
directory; 0 means no limit.
♦ rm=
address
The host where the remote printer is located,
in this case the D-Link print server.
♦ rp=
printer
The name of the printer on the remote host.
For the D-Link print server, the port name should be used.
Note: this entry is case-sensitive.
Printing from SCO Unix System V/386
To allow printing to a printer attached to your D-Link network
print server from a SCO Unix System V/386 host,
1.
Login as the superuser (root).
2.
Add an entry for the print server in the host’s /etc/hosts
file, giving a hostname for the print server’s IP address. A
line in /etc/hosts contains an IP address and one or more
aliases for the host. For example:
202.39.74.40 ps-142634 ps-142634.dlink.com.tw
If you use DNS (the Domain Naming Services protocol), you
can add an address record entry to your DNS database for the
print server.
3.
Change to the /dev directory, and issue the command
mkdev rlp