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UNIX
Section 8: Setting Up - UNIX
Other UNIX Systems
OS/2 Systems
IBM MVS Systems
IBM AS/400 Systems
Windows NT
Systems
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Most UNIX systems resemble either BSD or System V and so with
some ingenuity, a solution can also be devised for other variants.
If the system has BSD socket type networking support, then
(in the
directory of the AXIS 570/670 MIO) can be used as a
bsd
starting point. It receives print data from
to
. Nothing is written to
stderr
used. It is a good idea to use
starting point.
If you are using OS/2 version 2.x and wish to print through TCP/IP,
we recommend that you use the IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 product. It
supports the LPD and interactive FTP print methods.
A sample JCL script,
AXIS 570/670 MIO. It gives an example of how to print a file from an
MVS mainframe to an AXIS 570/670 MIO using FTP.
SNA is the recommended method for printing from AS/400 systems,
as described in Section 3 - Setting Up - SNA, on page 37. TCP/IP
printing is also possible, although this does impose certain limitations.
TCP/IP printing from AS/400 is covered in a white paper available on
Internet, via the Axis WWW Home Page at http://www.axis.com/.
If you are using Windows NT version 3.5 or later, you can use LPD
printing over the TCP/IP protocol. Refer to Windows NT - LPD
Printing, on page 90 for instructions on installing the TCP/IP protocol
stack onto a Windows NT platform.
. Alternatively, FTP may be
stdout
bsd/ftp_bsd or sysv/ftp_sysv
, is available in the
jclex
AXIS 570/670 MIO User's Manual
prosbsd
, and writes a log file
stdin
directory of the
mvs
as a

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