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Installing under UNIX/LINUX


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Each auxiliary port using the tty protocol (see Chapter 3.5.4) is identified by the
name of the AX3000 (from the /etc/hosts file) and a special keyword. For
example:

axel1 aux1 /dev/ptyp12 /dev/ttyp12
axel1 aux2 /dev/ptyp13 /dev/ttyp13
axel2 parallel

/dev/ptyp2 /dev/ttyp2

An auxiliary port controlled by the tty server is seen as a Unix/Linux local port
(like a multi I/O board).

Data can be sent to an auxiliary port by:

- Either a redirection to the ttyp (example: "cat file > /dev/ttyp12")
- Or declaring a local printer attached to the ttyp (/dev/ttyp12). This printer

is used through the lp command.

5.3.2 - The LPD Protocol

Set the auxiliary port as shown in Chapter 3.5.2.

Use the appropriate UNIX system management tool to add a remote printer. At
least, two parameters are requested:

- The name of the remote host: enter the AX3000's hostname (refer to

/etc/hosts),

- The name of the printer: this is the Printer Port Name entered when the

AX3000 was set up.

Run the lp command to use this printer.

Note: some options of the lp command (number of copies, banner, etc) cannot
be used, because the AX3000 is not a UNIX server and has no hard disk on
which to run a spooler.

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