UNIX 115
Operating system configuration
This section explains how to configure a printer for major UNIX
operating systems.
Sun OS 4.x.x (BSD) configuration
The following explanation uses Sun OS 4.1.3 and a C7400 printer as
examples. The absolute path of commands and the configuration
method may differ between OS versions, so refer to the workstation
manuals for more information.
If an incorrect IP Address, Subnet Mask or Gateway is entered, the
network may go down or other damage may occur. Check the address
with the network manager and confirm that the IP address of the
printer has been set.
1.
Login as [root[ to the workstation.
If you do not have Superuser rights, the network manager should
conduct the configuration.
2.
Register the IP address of the network card and the host name in
the
/etc/hosts
file.
Example: for IP address 192.168.20.127 and host name C7400
192.168.20.127 C7400
3.
Use the
ping
command to confirm connection with the network
card.
Example: for host name C7400
# ping C7400
If there is no reply, then there is a problem with the configuration of
the IP address (the IP address has been already set manually or
DHCP/RARP server may run) or with the network. Reset the network
interface card settings to their defaults and then try to set a temporary
IP address. If you still have the problem after resetting the network
interface card, consult the network manager.
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