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Paul, The *DFTROUTE is 10.0.0.254 since that is the router that is on the same lan as the AS/400. The 10.2.0.254 router is on the remote lan as seen from the AS/400 end of things. Alistair, The printer is defined as a lan printer by: CRTDEVPRT DEVD(WDPR10971) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) MODEL(1) LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(9100) FONT(11) TRANSFORM(*YES) MFRTYPMDL(*HP4000) RMTLOCNAME('10.2.1.97') SYSDRVPGM(*HPPJLDRV) TEXT('FWD Data Collections Laser') It can not be DEVCLS(*RMT) since it is not connected to a remote workstation controller. As part of trying to figure this out I did try using a remote outq and it worked. However I need the functions of CRTDEVPRT. I've also tried adding a name to the host table and using that in the DEVD and OUTQD with no difference. Paul Tykodi wrote: > Dear Roger, > > You might want to execute the command CFGTCP on your IBM host and then > choose option 2 Work with TCP/IP Routes. You should see something that looks > like the following when you press enter: > > Work with TCP/IP Routes > System: > S102G6VM > Type options, press Enter. > 1=Add 2=Change 4=Remove 5=Display > > Route Subnet Next Preferred > Opt Destination Mask Hop Interface > > *DFTROUTE *NONE 10.10.5.1 *NONE > > In your case the *DFTROUTE value should point towards the Cisco router at IP > Address 10.2.0.254. The OS/400 value *DFTROUTE is used to tell an IBM > iSeries or AS/400 server where to send all requests to contact IP addresses > that are not visible to the server on its local segment. You can add other > routing entries that specify certain address ranges and a different IP > address as the next hop as necessary. > > HTH > > /Paul > -- > Paul Tykodi > Director of Technical Services > LCI-Intermate US, Inc. > > p: 603.431.0606 x115 > f: 603.436.6432 > paul@intermate-us.com > www.intermate.com > > >Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:42:45 -0500 > >From: "Roger Vicker, CCP" <rvicker@vicker.com> > >Organization: Vicker Programming Systems > >To: Midrange List <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> > >Subject: Getting a HP Jetdirect to work through routers > >Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com > > > >Hello, > > > >I am having trouble getting some HP Jetdirect servers to work with an > >AS/400 through routers. The AS/400 is working with Jetdirects on its > >local network (CRTDEVPRT *HPT) but when I use the same process through > >routers the writer times out after about 3 minutes and the spool file > >never changes from RDY. Sprint claims that they didn't block any ports > >in the routers. > > > >The layout is: > > > >AS/400 @ 10.0.0.1 mask 255.255.0.0 on an otherwise Novel network > >Cisco router @ 10.0.0.254 > >Frame Relay by Sprint > >Cisco router @ 10.2.0.254 > >Local peer to peer (Windows xxxx) network 10.2.#.# mask 255.255.0.0 > >but with a WINS server @ 10.2.1.57 > >The AS/400 has the WINS tab pointed to the local WINS server. > > > >CAE and file server works OK. Local PCs can use the Jetdirects. The > >AS/400 can ping the Jetdirects by address and the CRTDEVPRT uses the > >address, not a host name. > > > >Where do I look next? > > > >Roger Vicker, CCP > > > >-- > >*** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** > >www.vicker.com *** > >A mule dressed in a tuxedo is still a mule. > -- *** Vicker Programming and Service *** Have bits will byte *** www.vicker.com *** A mule dressed in a tuxedo is still a mule.
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