Axis axinstall script – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual

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Adding Printers in UNIX/Linux

AXIS 5900 User’s Manual

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AXIS axinstall Script

Having performed the basic TCP/IP setup procedures as defined earlier in

this manual, you are now able to print in interactive mode using PROS,

LPR, FTP or Reverse Telnet protocols. However, if you want to integrate

the AXIS 5900 with your host spooler, you can use the Axis automatic

installation script axinstall. The axinstall script is available from

ftp://ftp.axis.com/pub_soft/prt_srv/utility/axinstall/latest/

After executing this script, the printer connected to the print server will

appear as though it is directly connected to the host printer spooler.

If you intend to use the print server in a multi-protocol environment,

refer to the chapters pertaining to the respective operating systems in this

manual.

When the axinstall script has been downloaded to your host, execute the

script with this command:

sh axinstall

or

sh ./axinstall

(depending on your system).

You will be guided through the installation by a step-by-step procedure.

During the installation you will be asked to select a print method; we

suggest you choose LPD or, for more functionality, use the PROS filter or

named pipe methods. Please refer to the following pages if you need

guidance on the choice of print methods.

The axinstall script will suggest one of the systems listed below when

started. If you do not find the suggestion appropriate, then manually

select any of the systems listed.

Systems supported by axinstall

Note: NLPRng is not supported by axinstall.

1....SunOS 4 (SUN BSD, Solaris 1.x)

2....SunOS 5 (SUN SYS V, Solaris 2.x)

3....AIX (IBM RS/6000, BULL DPX 20)

4....HP-UX (HP 9000)

5....BOS (BULL DPX 2)

6....DEC OSF/1 (Digital Equipment, Alpha)

7....ULTRIX (Digital Equipment, DEC)

8....IRIX (Silicon Graphics, SGI)

9....SCO UNIX (Santa Cruz Operation)

10...SCO UnixWare 2.x

11...SCO UnixWare 7

12...SCO OpenServer

13...FreeBSD (Berkeley UNIX)

14...Linux

15...Generic BSD (Berkeley UNIX)

16...Generic SYS V R3 (UNIX System V Release 3)

17...Generic SYS V R4 (UNIX System V Release 4)

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