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Ipadmin(IM) Ipadmin(IM)<br />

NAME<br />

Ipadmin - configure the Ip spooling system<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

/usr / lib/ Ipadmin -pprinter [-cclass] [-eprinter] [-h]<br />

[-iinteiface] [-1] [-mmodel] [-rclass] [-vdevice]<br />

/usr/lib/lpadmin -xdest<br />

/usr / lib/ Ipadmin -d[dest]<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Ipadmin configures Ip spooling systems to describe printers,<br />

classes, <strong>and</strong> devices. It is used to add <strong>and</strong> remove destinations,<br />

change membership in classes, change devices for printers,<br />

change printer interface programs, <strong>and</strong> change the system default<br />

destination. Ipadmin may not be used when the Ip scheduler,<br />

Ipsched(lM), is running, except where noted below.<br />

Exactly one of the -p, -d, or -x flag options must be present for<br />

every legal invocation of Ipadmin.<br />

-d[dest] Make dest, an existing destination, the new system<br />

default destination. If dest is not supplied, then there<br />

is no system default destination. This flag option may<br />

be used when Ipsched is running. No other flag<br />

options are allowed with -d.<br />

-xdest Remove destination dest from the Ip system. If dest<br />

is a printer <strong>and</strong> is the only member of a class, then the<br />

class is deleted, too. No other flag options are allowed<br />

with -x.<br />

-pprinter Name a printer to which all of the flag options below<br />

refer. If printer does not exist, then it is created.<br />

The following flag options are only useful with -p <strong>and</strong> may appear<br />

in any order. For ease of discussion, the printer is referred to<br />

asP.<br />

-cclass Insert printer P into the specified class, which is<br />

created if it does not already exist.<br />

-eprinter Copy the existing interface program of printer to be<br />

the new interface program for P.<br />

-h Indicate that the device associated with P is<br />

hardwired. This flag option is assumed when creating<br />

a new printer, unless the -1 flag option is sup-<br />

1 February, 1990<br />

Revision C

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