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1. Introduction to Printing in the Solaris Operating System 2. Planning for Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Tasks) 3. Setting Up Printing Services (Tasks) 4. Setting Up Printers (Tasks) 5. Administering Printers by Using Solaris Print Manager and LP Print Commands (Tasks) 6. Administering Printers by Using Printing Protocols (Tasks) Administering Printers by 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 on a Print Server When Using IPP How to Modify Remote Print Jobs When Using IPP How to Add a User to the IPP AuthUser File Administering Printers by Using the RFC-1179 Printing Protocol (Task Map) How to Use the RFC-1179 Protocol Listener to Cascade Print Requests Administering Printers by Using the SMB Protocol 7. Customizing Printing Services and Printers (Tasks) 8. Administering Character Sets, Filters, Forms, and Fonts (Tasks) 9. Administering Printers by Using the PPD File Management Utility (Tasks) 10. Setting Up and Administering Printers by Using GNOME Desktop Tools (Tasks) 11. Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Reference) 12. Troubleshooting Printing Problems (Tasks) |
Administering Printers by Using the RFC-1179 Printing Protocol (Task Map)Table 6-2 Administering Printers by Using the RFC–1179 Printing Protocol: Task Map
How to Use the RFC-1179 Protocol Listener to Cascade Print RequestsThe 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 protocol 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.
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