LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.00 Administrator's Guide

LDAP Printer Configurator Support
Managing the LP printer configuration
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Since the local printer name, remote hostname, remote printer name,
and the printing protocol information are still the same, the LDAP
Printer Configurator will not change the current remote LP printer
configuration for laser2.
Example 3:
The system hostA.hp.com is retired. The Laserjet 2004 printer is now
connected to system hostC and set up as a local LP printer lj2004.
The administrator should update the printer object by changing the
value in printer-uri attribute. The following shows the updated
information of print objects:
dn: printer-name=laser2,ou=printers,dc=hp,dc=com
printer-name: laser2
printer-model: Hewlett Packard laserjet Model 2004N
printer-service-person: David Lott
The current remote LP laser2 printer configuration is removed from
the client system, and the new laser2 printer configuration with new
remote hostname information is added to the client system. In fact, if
either remote hostname or remote printer name of printer-uri
attribute is modified, the printer configurator will remove the current
remote LP printer configuration and create the new printer configuration
with the updated resource information.
Example 4:
The remote LP printer, laser2, no longer supports LPD printing
protocol. IPP printing protocol is implemented instead. The
administrator updated the printer object by changing the printing
protocol to IPP. The following shows the updated printer objects in the
directory server:
dn: printer-name=laser2,ou=printers,dc=hp,dc=com
printer-name: laser2
printer-uri: ipp://hostC.hp.com/lj2004
printer-location: Engineering Lab
printer-model: Hewlett Packard laserjet Model 2004N
printer-service-person: David Lott
IPP printing protocol is not supported by the LP spool printing system.
The only action that the LDAP printer configurator will take is to
remove the current laser2 printer configuration on the client system.
Example 5: