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you could try DSPOBJD *ALL *DEVD and parse out what you want.

Tim, I wrote a program called SHOWIP that shows the IP address of all
telnet session as well as IP connected printers:

                            Show Active IP Addresses
 System . . . . :   EBIZ01
 Type options, press Enter.
   5=Work with Device Status   8=Work with User Job
 Opt  Device      UserId      IpAddress        HostName
      QPADEV000J  xxxxxxxx    192.168.151.158  ebiz014.3x.com
      QPADEV0003  xxxxxx      192.168.151.42   ADMIN400.3X.COM
      QPADEV0011  xxxxx       192.168.151.121  ebiz038.3x.com
      HP4000      QSPLJOB     192.168.151.57   HP4000.BY.KITCHEN
      ITSLASER    QSPLJOB     192.168.151.63   hp4000.in.ITS
      ROOM107     Varied On   192.168.151.61   Training.Room107
      ROOM110     QSPLJOB     192.168.151.58   Training.Room.110
      SALESHP4K   QSPLJOB     192.168.151.60   hp4050.Sales
      SALESHP4KI  QSPLJOB     192.168.151.60   hp4050.Sales


it can be downloaded here --> http://www.ignite400.org/html/software.htm

-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation






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Is there a way to dump, device descriptions to a file?

I have tried  dspdevd and wrkdevd

My goal is to have a list of devices by IP address...  We have a printer in
the field that is bad, and i'm having trouble isolating the correct devd...

Thanks, tim

dspdevd will let me dump it to a printfile... but it will only do it by a
specific device name... So now I'm wondering if I have to write a program
to
do this...   current release v4r5

tia,


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