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c) Using lpd under SCO UNIX 
Run scoadmin and select [Printer]-[Printer Manager]. Then select [Printer]-
[Add Remote...]-[UNIX]. A dialog box is displayed. Two parameters are 
required: 
- Host: hostname of the AX3000 (refer to /etc/hosts) 
- Printer: this is the 'Printer Port Name' associated with the AX3000's port 
Note: an AX3000 filter may be needed. 
5.3.3 - The rsh Command
The rsh command (or rcmd on SCO OpenServer) can be used to print a file. 
The rsh parameters are: 
- The hostname or the IP address of the device, 
- A keyword which is the AX3000 auxiliary port name. This name has been 
set through the AX3000 Set-Up (see Chapter 3.5.6). 
To print a file, the rsh command reads data from 'standard input' (stdin) and 
sends this data to one of the AX3000’s auxiliary ports. For example: 
$ rsh axname parallel < file <CR> 
In this example, axname is the name of the AX3000 (refer to /etc/hosts file) 
and parallel is the Printer Port Name of the AX3000 auxiliary port. 
5.3.4 - Using Transparent Mode
One of the auxiliary or logical ports should be selected as the default printer 
port which will be controlled by escape sequences. 
Select the [Configuration]-[General]-[Miscellaneous] dialog and set the 
'default printer port'. 
This default port can only be used if no network service (lpd, tty, etc) is currently 
using it. 










