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About This Book

1.  Introduction to Printing in the Oracle Solaris Operating System

2.  Planning for Printing (Tasks)

3.  Setting Up Network Printing Services (Tasks)

4.  Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using Oracle Solaris Print Manager (Tasks)

5.  Setting Up Printers by Using LP Print Commands (Tasks)

6.  Administering Printers by Using LP Print Commands (Tasks)

7.  Customizing LP Printing Services and Printers (Tasks)

8.  Administering the LP Print Scheduler and Managing Print Requests (Tasks)

9.  Administering Printers on a Network (Tasks)

Administering Printers on a Network When Using the Internet Printing Protocol (Task Map)

How to Obtain Information About Printers When Using IPP

How to Move Remote Print Requests Between Print Queues When Using IPP

How to Modify Remote Print Requests When Using IPP

Sharing Printers When Using IPP

IPP Authentication Mechanisms

Turning On IPP Authentication Mechanisms

Setting Authorizations That Enable You to Accept Print Queues When Using IPP

How to Add a User to the IPP AuthUser File

Administering Printers on a Network When Using the RFC-1179 Printing Protocol (Task Map)

How to Cascade Print Requests by Using the RFC-1179 Protocol

Administering Printers on a Network When Using the SMB Protocol

10.  Administering Character Sets, Filters, Forms, and Fonts (Tasks)

11.  Administering Printers by Using the PPD File Management Utility (Tasks)

12.  Printing in the Oracle Solaris Operating System (Reference)

13.  Troubleshooting Printing Problems in the Oracle Solaris OS (Tasks)

A.  Using the Internet Printing Protocol

Glossary

Index

Administering Printers on a Network When Using the RFC-1179 Printing Protocol (Task Map)

Table 9-2 Administering Printers by Using the RFC–1179 Printing Protocol (Task Map)

Task
Description
For Instructions
Use the RFC-1179 protocol to cascade print requests.
Use this procedure to remove the dependency on the print scheduler service, if the print host is used to cascade print requests.
Share printers when using the RFC-1179 network protocol.
Printer sharing when using the RFC-1179 printing protocol is accomplished by enabling and disabling the network listening service.

How to Cascade Print Requests by Using the RFC-1179 Protocol

The RFC-1179 protocol listener is represented by the FMRI, svc:/application/print/rfc1179 (in.lpd). By default, this FMRI is dependent on the print scheduler service, svc:/application/print/server, and will only run if the host is running the print scheduler service.

Normally, the RFC-1179 listener is not needed when the print scheduler is not running. However, if the host is used to cascade print requests, the dependency on the print scheduler service should be removed.

  1. Become superuser or assume an equivalent role.

    Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For more information about roles, see Configuring RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.

  2. Remove the dependency on the print scheduler service.
    # cat <<EOF | svccfg > select application/print/rfc1179 > delpg lpsched > end > EOF
  3. After you have removed the dependency, run the following command for the changes to take effect immediately:
    # svcadm refresh application/print/rfc1179