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  • Subject: Re: JetDirect EX Plus3
  • From: fcubbage@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 6 Oct 1997 09:32:19 -0400


On Mon, 06 Oct 1997 01:15:51 -0500 Vern Hamberg <hambergv@goldengate.net>
writes:
>Gary,
>
>>Frank,
>
>>We tried doing this however, I don't think its possible.  We used the
>>same JetDirect card and finally just put the printers on separate
>cards.
>
>>fcubbage@juno.com wrote:
>
>>> I know we spoke about external Print Servers in the past, but does
>
>>> anyone know how to set up a Queue to use the second and third
>
> port?  Or maybe the question is how do you distinguish between ports?
>
>>> As far as I can tell the device only has one IP address.
>
>Do the different ports have different names? I've only heard of 'raw'
(in
><italic>Printing III</italic> or <italic>Printing IV</italic> redbook),
>which worked for us. I'm on vacation, so I can't easily get info on any
>of the cards we're using.

Yes they have different names.  In fact if you use NT & TCP/IP you
address
them using raw1, raw2, raw3 when you setup a printer.  I don't know 
how  to do the equivalent on AS/400.  I only know how to attach
a queue to an IP address.
>
>
>Vernon Hamberg
>
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