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Intel PRO/100 - NetportExpress - Print Server - Managing the NetportExpress Print Server; Using Netport Manager; Changing Configurations; Updating Firmware

Intel PRO/100 - NetportExpress - Print Server
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lpr -P
local_print_queue
/etc/hosts
where
local_print_queue
is the name you assigned in the
Name of queue to add field.
To set up printing on AIX 3.2.5
1 When logged in as root, type
smit mkrque
2 Type an entry for each option you want to configure to make a
remote printer queue.
Name of queue to add. Type the name of the queue you want
to add.
Activate the queue? Click list, then click yes or no.
Destination Host for remote jobs. Type the name of the host
you added to the host table.
Pathname of the Short Form Filter for queue status output.
Click list to choose the pathname of the Short Form Filter you
want to add.
Pathname of the Long Form Filter for queue status output.
Click list to choose the pathname of the Long Form Filter you
want to add.
Name of queue on remote printer. Valid queue names are:
LPT1_PASSTHRU or LPT1_TEXT, LPT2_PASSTHRU or
LPT2_TEXT, COM1_PASSTHRU or COM1_TEXT
Note: Use PASSTHRU for PCL, PostScript, and application
files and TEXT for standard UNIX text files.
Name of device to add. Type the name of the printer you want
to add.
Backend Program pathname. Type
/usr/lpd/rembak
3 Click Do, then press F12 to exit smit.
4 Test AIX printing with the NetportExpress print server. From the
AIX workstation type
lpr -P
local_print_queue
/etc/hosts
where
local_print_queue
is the name you assigned in the Name of
queue to add field.