Document Information
Preface
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)
Setting Up Solaris Printing Services (Task Map)
Using Solaris Print Manager
Setting Up the Internet Printing Protocol
Administering Network Printing Services
4. Setting Up Printers (Tasks)
5. Administering Printers by Using Solaris Print Manager and LP Print Commands (Tasks)
6. Administering Printers That Use Network Printing Protocols (Tasks)
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 From the Desktop (Tasks)
11. Printing in the Solaris Operating System (Reference)
12. Troubleshooting Printing Problems (Tasks)
A. Using the Internet Printing Protocol
Glossary
Index
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Enabling and Disabling Printing Services (Task Map)
Table 3-1 Enabling and Disabling Printing Services: Task MapTask |
Description |
For Instructions |
Enable,
disable, and restart the IPP network listening service through the Service Management Facility
(SMF). |
The IPP listener provides server-side support for IPP. This service is controlled by
SMF. You can enable, disable, and restart the IPP network listening service by
using he svcadm command. |
How to Enable the IPP Network Listening Service How to Disable the IPP Network Listening Service How to Restart the IPP Network Listening Service |
Enable, disable, and restart the RFC-1179 network listening service through
SMF. |
The RFC-1179 network listening service is controlled by SMF. You can enable, disable,
and restart the RFC-1179 network listening service by using the svcadm command. |
How to Enable the RFC-1179 Network Listening Service How to Disable the RFC-1179 Network Listening Service How to Restart the RFC-1179 Network Listening Service |
You can
enable, disable, and restart the SMB network service through SMF. |
Server-side support for the
SMB network service is controlled by SMF and is available through Samba. You
can enable, disable, and restart the SMB network listening service by using the
svcadm command. |
How to Enable the SMB Network Service How to Disable the SMB Network Service How to Restart the SMB Network Service |
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