LDAP-UX Client Services B.04.10 with Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server Administrator's Guide

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
printerbyname: laser2
printer-resource: 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:
The administrator created a new printer object in the directory server as below:
dn: printer-name=laser8,ou=printers,dc=hp,dc=com
printerbyname: laser8
printer-resource: lpd://hostD.hp.com/lj81003
In this example, the printer configurator adds a new remote LP laser8 printer configuration
to the client system.
However, if the user attempts to remove the laser8 printer configuration manually, the printer
configuration will no longer be managed by the printer configurator. The user has to recreate
the printer configuration manually in case the laser8 printer is needed. The printer configurator
does not try to create the printer configuration even though the printer object of laser8 still
exists in the directory server.
If the user manually adds a remote LP printer configuration to the client system, the new printer
configuration will not be managed by the printer configurator. The user has to remove the printer
configuration manually if the remote LP printer is no longer needed.
Limitations of Printer Configurator
LDAP-UX Client Services only suports the HP-UX LP spooler system, network printers, and
printerservers that support Line Printer Daemon (LPD) protocol. The printer configurator
does not support local printers.
In a global management envoriment, it is hard to determine a default printer for the individual
client system. The LDAP printer configurator treats every printer entry as the regular printer.
The administrator or user requires to manually select a printer as a default printer for the
client system.
NOTE: The LDAP Printer Configurator will only add or remove printers that it has discovered
in the LDAP directory according to the search filter that defined for the printer services.
Limitations of Printer Configurator 79