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Manoj Patel #1
Sco openserver print server setup
Anyone have any idea on setting up an axis printer server connected to an Hp
Laserjet printer. Which command do i use to set the ip addres...queue name
etc...is it printer setup manager or printer manager. I also have to setup
bootp can i do this through both options?
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Bill Vermillion #2
Re: Sco openserver print server setup
In article <ClCTa.221$pY2.76@newsfep1-gui.server.ntli.net>, Manoj
Patel <m.patel75@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Use the MS CD that came with the Axis and set up what you need in>Anyone have any idea on setting up an axis printer server
>connected to an Hp Laserjet printer. Which command do i use to
>set the ip addres...queue name etc...is it printer setup manager
>or printer manager. I also have to setup bootp can i do this
>through both options?
the print server, and then setup netcat on the SCO system.
I've done bootp for other things in the past - and the CD really is
much much easier. This of course presumes at least on MS based
system on the network.
[url]www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/sco/lp[/url] has all the details, port numbers,
and scripts that you need to make netcat work.
And he also has the binaries of netcat there too.
Bill
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Jeff Liebermann #3
Re: Sco openserver print server setup
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 04:54:35 GMT, [email]bv@wjv.comR[/email]EMOVE (Bill Vermillion)
wrote:
My ISP is moving me around to yet another web server.>[url]www.cruzio.com/~jeffl/sco/lp[/url] has all the details, port numbers,
>and scripts that you need to make netcat work.
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>And he also has the binaries of netcat there too.
[url]http://members.cruzio.com/~jeffl/sco/lp/axis.htm[/url]
should work for the unspecified Axis print server.
The binaries on Tony's site are later than mine and have better debug
output. See:
[url]http://aplawrence.com/SCOFAQ/scotec7.html#getnetcat[/url]
[url]http://aplawrence.com/KevinSmith/netcat/[/url]
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