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Hi Dan, SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is a network protocol standard frequently used in TCP/IP networks for remotely managing devices attached to a network. The ZebraNet print servers do claim to have support for this protocol. In order for the IBM host SNMP print driver to work correctly, you need to find out the port in the ZebraNet print server, which listens for incoming SNMP information. According to the ZebraNet User Manual, it could be 4201. If this doesn't work, I'm sure that Zebra Technical Support could give you the correct port number for receiving SNMP information from the network. HTH Best Regards, /Paul -- Paul Tykodi E-mail: ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx > date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 16:43:01 +0300 > from: "Dan Marian" <mdmarian@xxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: ZEBRA Printing on iSeries > > Hello > Hello! > > I have a Zebra 140XiIII with ZebraNet Printserver > 10/100MB. I wanted to > install it on AS/400 with the CL command: > > CRTDEVPRT DEVD(ZEBRA) DEVCLS(*LAN) TYPE(3812) > MODEL(1) + > LANATTACH(*IP) PORT(5001) > ATTACH(*DIRECT) ONLINE(*YES) + > FONT(11 *NONE) FORMFEED(*AUTOCUT) > SEPDRAWER(*FILE) + > PRTERRMSG(*INQ) MSGQ(QSYS/QSYSOPR) > ACTTMR(170) + > INACTTMR(*SEC15) LINESPEED(19200) > WORDLEN(8) + > PARITY(*NONE) STOPBITS(1) > TRANSFORM(*YES) + > MFRTYPMDL(*WSCST) PPRSRC1(*CONT80) > PPRSRC2(*NONE) + > ENVELOPE(*NONE) ASCII899(*NO) > IMGCFG(*NONE) + > CHRID(*SYSVAL) > RMTLOCNAME('12.175.0.231') + > SYSDRVPGM(*IBMSNMPDRV) > PUBLISHINF(*UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN + > *UNKNOWN *UNKNOWN *BLANK *UNKNOWN) > TEXT('ZEBRA XIII + > PLUS PRINTER 12.175.0.231') > WSCST(QSYS/QWPDEFAULT) > > I set the same raw port on printserver, but when I > try to start the printer > it's stop after few seconds. If I change the raw > port on the printserver and > I start the printer I receive a message that the > port number is not correct. > I tried with many others ports: 9001, 5005, etc. and > no result. Anyone who > meet this problem? > > Thank you, > Dan Marian __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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