Printing to Multiple IP Addresses.

From: Browett, Darren (dbrowett_at_coquitlam.ca)
Date: 09/15/04

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    We are doing some re-configurations on our network, and one of things is
    re-assigning ip addresses for our printers. This could happen at
    anytime.

    Is there a way to assign two different IP addresses to a printer in
    /etc/printcap, such that when we issue
    an lpr command it will go to the printer ip address that is active.

    I checked the man page but I couldn't find anything that addressed this
    issue.

    Thanks

    Darren


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