Logging into the printer server, Remote login, Logging into the printer server -11 – Emulex NQTR0V-NATM User Manual

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Windows

NT 9-11

There are two different ways to start or stop the LPDSVC service. At the
command prompt:

1) Type net start LPDSVC or net stop LPDSVC.

2) Press E

NTER

.

In the C

ONTROL

P

ANEL

:

3) Choose the S

ERVICES

option.

4) Select LPDSVC in the service list.

5) Click S

TART

.

On the UNIX computer, use the Windows NT printer by typing:

>

# lpr -S NTHost - P LpdPrinter myfile.txt

NTHost

The Windows NT Server running the LPDSVC
service. This Windows NT computer should be
listed in the HOSTS file on the UNIX computer or on
the DNS server.

LpdPrinter

The name of the printer created on NTHost.

myfile.txt

The file to be printed.

The LPDSVC service is independent of the LPRMON service. The
LPRMON service allows a Windows NT computer (and all clients who
can access this computer) to print to a printer connected to a UNIX
system, as described in the previous section.

Logging into the Printer Server

You can login to the printer server remotely from a UNIX workstation or
locally from a console terminal.

Remote Login

1) Login to a UNIX TCP/IP workstation.

The prompt may appear different than the one shown below.

2) Connect to the printer server:

>

# telnet ip_address 2048

ip_address

The printer server IP address in decimal dot

notation. For example: 123.234.345.456.

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