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6.1 Introduction
The print server is available for TCP/IP printing by
Unix LPD (Line Printer Daemon) protocol. The LPD
protocol originated with Unix release is based on the BSD
version of Unix and supported under most versions of Unix.
This chapter explains how to configure the print server
for TCP/IP operation, and how to modify configuration
files on your Unix system to allow printing to the print
server. The configuration examples in this manual follow
the syntax for BSD based Unix systems. Please refer to the
related system documentation for the correct syntax of your
systems.
To configure the print server for LPD printing, perform
the procedures below:
1. Enable Print Server’s TCP/IP Support.
2. Set up Print Server’s IP address.
3. Verify Print Server’s IP Address.
4. Configure remote LPD printing on the host.
5. Print a test page.
In the next sections, we will describe these five
procedures step by step.
Summary of Contents for DN-13014-1
Page 1: ...USB PRINTER WIRELESS LAN PRINTSERVER DN 13014 1 User s Manual ...
Page 10: ...1 1 Introduction ...
Page 19: ...10 NetWare Network see below ...
Page 24: ...15 3 Windows Peer to Peer Network ...
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Page 54: ...45 4 Windows NT 2000 2003 Network ...
Page 59: ...50 5 NetWare Network ...
Page 66: ...57 6 UNIX System Network ...
Page 75: ...66 The print server should now be available for printing from your Unix host ...
Page 76: ...67 7 Configuration Utility ...
Page 81: ...72 You can restart the print server by pressing the Reboot button ...
Page 88: ...79 NetWare Server is the name of the NetWare file server that provides printer queues ...
Page 100: ...91 WEP Security Mode ...
Page 106: ...97 Click Save to save the wireless configuration ...
Page 112: ...103 8 Web Management ...
Page 116: ...107 8 3 2 Printer This page lists information of printer connected to the printer port ...
Page 118: ...109 8 3 4 SMB This page lists the SMB group setting of the print server ...
Page 122: ...113 8 3 8 Bonjour This page lists Bonjour settings including Port Service Name of each port ...
Page 138: ...129 SNMP Trap Trap v1 Trap v2 ...
Page 150: ...141 9 Telnet Management ...
Page 160: ...151 set argument value get argument ipconfig reboot exit ...
Page 161: ...152 10 IPP Printing ...
Page 170: ...161 Step5 Click Browse to add a new program ...
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