UNIX Printing
The following sections describe configuration and printing for various UNIX systems.
Configuring the hosts File
Solaris 2.6 Setup
Solaris 2.3x - 2.5x Setup
HP-UX 9.x and 10.x Setup
IBM AIX 4.x.x Setup
BSD UNIX Setup
Printing, Canceling a Job, and Checking Status
ftp (File Transfer Protocol) Printing
Configuring the hosts File
n entry in the
hosts
file provides the name to IP address mapping which allows the use of the printer name rather than
the IP address. If your network uses DNS for name resolution, then you may not need to edit the
hosts
file.
Use the following procedure to add the IB-23 name and IP address entry to the
/etc/hosts
file.
1. Login as root.
# login root
2. Add the IB-23 IP address and host name to the
/etc/hosts
file using an editor such as
vi
.
The following example shows entries in a
hosts
file for two servers and a printer with IP address 192.168.10.100
and host name
sales820ptr
.
192.168.10.98 sales1 #Sales Server 1
192.168.10.99 sales2 #Sales Server 2
192.168.10.100 sales820ptr #Kyocera Mita FS-2000D Printer
3. Using the ping command, confirm the name resolution.
# ping sales820ptr
If there is no response, try pinging the IP address to verify the network connection. If the IP address can be
pinged but not the name, then there is a problem with the name resolution configuration.
Solaris 2.6 Setup
The commands and paths listed in the following procedures may vary slightly depending upon the OS version.
A Remote Printer cannot be configured in OpenWindows using the Admintool. It should be setup using the
following procedure:
Configuring the Print System
1. Login as root.
# login root
2. Add the print server name.
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