Hi Gary -

On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 11:47:42 -0700, "Gary Kuznitz "
<docfxit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a packet monitor on the LAN of the AS/400 that shows no packets are coming
from the AS/400. I don't have a firewall on the AS/400. It is connected through a
hub to the router. I am using Client access remotely through the same router and I do
see port 23 traffic.

I believe that the remote outq is going to be using port 515 as the
target port, so you need to check if that port is allowed.

You can use netstat *cnn to see if there is a connection to the
printer.

Ken
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