
M-2 Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol Support
LX Series Configuration Guide
Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol
Support
The LX supports LPD based on RFC 1179 for network to serial
port printing. LPD, or Line Printer Daemon, is the standard serial
port printing protocol on Unix. It is available for every style of
Unix, and is useful as a basic print spooler.
Refer to the LX-Series Commands Reference Guide for
detailed information on the following commands:
X To enable or disable the LPD daemon
When enabled, the LPD daemon starts, if it is not enabled
already. The LX then accepts any and all print jobs for any
configured queue as long as there is a valid IP address on the
interface.
Example Config:0 >>lpd enable
When disabled, the LPD daemon stops, if it has not done so
already. The LX will then not accept any print jobs for any
configured queue.
Example Config:0 >> no lpd
X To enable/disable LPD on a physical port
Use this command to change the access on a specific port to
LPD. LPD is not supported on the modem port and the
diagnostic port. After configuring LPD access, you can
configure print queues. All current rules for changing access
apply also. When you change access from LPD to another
type, any queues configured for this port are deleted.
Examples Async1:0 >> access lpd
Config:0 >> port async <port_list> access lpd
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