The concensus was unanimous that the admintool was the easiest means 
 to configure a remote printer. The lpsystem and lpadmin commands can 
 be used as well. I have used both to test the installation only to 
 find that there is still a communications error from the SPARC to the 
 BSD host of the remote print Q. 
Thanks to those below who responded so quickly:
Jena Philippe Le Roy
Mike Salehi
Jason L. Harrell
bradley@sr5.chinalake.navy.mil
Jeff Graham
Benjamin R. Cline
freygro@agora.fdn.fr	# with the French version
paschc@ada.de		# with the German version
Mariel Feder
SUMMARY: To add a remote printer
>From admintool (/usr/bin/admintool) select edit,add, remote, fill out 
 the host and printQ and voila its done.
OR
lpsystem <remote host name>	# refer to the man page on this
lpadmin -p <printer name> -s <remote host name> -T <unknown> -I <any> 
 -D <"description">
lpadmin -d <printer name>	# to set as your default printer
Also pmadm can be used to verify the port monitor setup for the socket 
 and service.
Having done all this I still have been unsucessful in sending a job 
 from the SPARC to the Digital UNIX host (BSD). Does anyone have an 
 idea as to what is holding up the communications ? How is the 
 universal system address used in the pmadm command. Should the local 
 or remote sytem be listed here for the tcp listen service?
Thanks again for the quick responses.
Dana McClure
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