Printers that are managed by a Trusted Extensions print server print labels on body pages, banner pages, and trailer pages. Such printers can print jobs within the label range of the print server. Any Trusted Extensions host that can reach the print server can use the printers that are connected to that server.
Determine the print server for your Trusted Extensions network. You must be in the System Administrator role in the global zone on this print server.
Start the Solaris Management Console.
For details, see How to Administer the Local System With the Solaris Management Console.
Choose the Files toolbox.
The title of the toolbox includes Scope=Files, Policy=TSOL.
Enable multilevel printing by configuring the global zone with the print server port, 515/tcp.
Create a multilevel port (MLP) for the print server by adding the port to the global zone.
Define the characteristics of the connected printers.
Assign a printer model script to each printer that is connected to the print server.
The model script activates the banner and trailer pages for the specified printer.
For your choice of scripts, see Printer Model Scripts. If the driver name for the printer starts with Foomatic, then specify one of the foomatic model scripts. Use the following command:
$ lpadmin -p printer -m model |
If the default printer label range of ADMIN_LOW to ADMIN_HIGH is acceptable for every printer, then your label configuration is done.
Limit printer label range – How to Configure a Restricted Label Range for a Printer
Prevent labeled output – Reducing Printing Restrictions in Trusted Extensions (Task Map)
Use this zone as a print server – How to Enable a Trusted Extensions Client to Access a Printer
Finish printer setup – Chapter 6, Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using LP Print Commands (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Solaris Printing