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Setting up <strong>the</strong> dial access has two parts:<br />

• Creating <strong>the</strong> interface<br />

• Configuring <strong>the</strong> lines <strong>to</strong> support <strong>the</strong> interface<br />

NOTE<br />

More information on configuring LPD on UNIX and NT systems can be<br />

found on <strong>the</strong> Web. The following is a short list of sites, but <strong>the</strong>re are<br />

more.<br />

Basic printcap information:<br />

http://www.lantronix.com/htmfiles/ts/techtip/faq/rtel004.htm<br />

http://support.wrq.com/techdocs/7045.htm<br />

http://ou<strong>to</strong>ften.doc.ic.ac.uk/local/system/lpd.html<br />

LPD access for Macin<strong>to</strong>shes:<br />

http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/<br />

LPD service on Windows NT:<br />

http://bmewww.eng.uab.edu/HOWTO/NT-basedLPservice/<br />

The interface needs <strong>to</strong> be created first. The interface<br />

functions like any o<strong>the</strong>r router interface; it requires Layer 3<br />

addressing () and a Layer 2 framing pro<strong>to</strong>col<br />

. The defines <strong>the</strong> async lines<br />

that make up <strong>the</strong> group:<br />

Concord-GW(config)#interface group-Async 1<br />

Concord-GW(config-if)#ip unnumbered E<strong>the</strong>rnet0<br />

Concord-GW(config-if)#ip tcp header-compression passive<br />

Concord-GW(config-if)#encapsulation ppp<br />

Concord-GW(config-if)#async mode interactive<br />

Concord-GW(config-if)#async default routing

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