Gary C. Jenkins replied
actually you should setup the JetDirect with an IP address and give it a
name(e.g. jetdirect) in your hosts file
then use
:rm=jetdirect:rp=text1:
for the first port
:rm=jetdirect:rp=text2:
for the second port and
:rm=jetdirect:rp=text3:
for the third port
Make sure you turn off the Appletalk, IPX and DLC protocols off to
prevent network clutter.
Gary C. Jenkins (gcjenkins_at_escocorp.com)
UNIX System Administrator
ESCO Corporation
503-778-6839 (V)
503-778-6754 (F)
And it works! Thank you Gary.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Fiedler, Alex [SMTP:alex.fiedler_at_faulding.com.au]
>Sent: Tuesday, 24 June 1997 10:58
>To: 'alpha-osf-managers_at_ornl.gov'
>Subject: Multi-port JetDirect Print Server
>
>We have a 3 port JetDirect Print server.
>By default, jobs will print on the first port when specifying
>rm=jetdirect:\ in /etc/printcap.
>Q: How to address the other two ports? Probably with an rp=something:\
>entry at a guess. Does anyone know? This is not documented in any of the
>manuals.
>
>
>Alex Fiedler
>Information Services
>F. H. Faulding & Co Limited
>
Received on Tue Jun 24 1997 - 04:32:34 NZST