• Subject: IBM 4317 Network Printer Config
  • From: Neil Palmer <npalmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 6 Apr 1998 14:48:42 -0600

Anyone have one of these configured via CRTDEVPRT using the *IBMPJLDRV
support ?
Have a customer on V4R1 at cum C8013410 with a device created using port
2501 and when you do a STRPRTWTR you get a CPF337F   Remote device
rejected an attempt by the writet to open a connection.
Which sort of implies that the NP17 isn't listening on port 2501 like
it's supposed to.
Maybe they have it configured wrong ?

As a fallback we configured Remoute Output Queue support and did
STRRMTWTR.  Report just sits forever in *SND state  -  although
everytime you PING the printer it responds fine.


(Of course, the HP LaserJet 5 configured same way with *HPPJLDRV worked
right first time !).   :-(

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