hpnpcfg(ADM)


hpnpcfg -- configure HP Network Printers

Syntax

/usr/lib/hpnp/hpnpcfg

Description

hpnpcfg is a menu driven configuration utility for configuring HP Network Printers. An HP Network Printer is attached directly to the network using a built-in network card.

hpnpcfg has eight options for checking and modifying the configuration of an HP Network Printer. These options are:

Configuring support for Network Printers

You must run mkdev hpnp when installing the first Network Printer. This amends the files /etc/inetd.conf and /etc/services to support the boot protocol (BOOTP) used by the printers. It also installs utilities and printer interface programs used by the print service. It then calls hpnpcfg to allow you to configure individual printers.

Files


/usr/lib/hpnp/cfg/*
location of scripts invoked by hpnpcfg

/usr/lib/hpnp/hpnp.model
special interface script that passes the output of the printer interface script to hpnpf

/etc/inetd.conf
internet daemon configuration file

/etc/bootptab
boot protocol daemon configuration file

See also

bootpd(ADMN), hpnpf(ADM), hpnptyd(ADM), inetd(ADMN), lp(C), mkdev(ADM)

Standards conformance

hpnpcfg is not part of any currently supported standard; it was developed by Hewlett Packard and is used with permission.
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