We work together pretty well with the people who set this up. In fact the
tech group sets up all our printers on our IBM i. Perhaps that encourages
them to keep the 10 character names. One of the last dying acts of one of
our techs was removing all hardcoded IP addresses from remote output
queues because he, like you, was surprised that you could use host names
on remote output queues. And it only took him a little bit to stop
putting them all as host entries on the IBM i when dns or dhcp worked
fine.
Rob Berendt
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