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  • Subject: TCP/IP problem
  • From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <art@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 17:57:26 -0400
  • Importance: Normal
  • In-Reply-To: <001601bdf7ae$3f341530$3202a8c0@pii450>

 My desktop PC is running NT workstation 4.0.  I want to print 
 using an LPD
 client to my PC (Client Access gives GPF when using TCP/IP printing)
 
 My TCP config on AS/400 looks like this:
 
                           Work with TCP/IP Interfaces
 
       Internet         Subnet              Line      Line
  Opt  Address          Mask             Description  Type
 
       127.0.0.1        255.0.0.0        *LOOPBACK    *NONE
       192.168.2.2      255.255.255.0    ETHERNET     *ELAN
       192.168.2.3      255.255.255.0    CCANT00      *TRLAN
 
 The *TRLAN I guess is the internal *LAN adapter that 
 communicates with NT
 Server running on IPCS.
 
 My PC is 192.168.2.15
 
 AS/400 can't print to my PC unless I end the 192.168.2.3 
 interface.  I use
 Client Access PC5250 to access 400 normally.  But I can't 
 print (or ping)
 unless I end the *TRLAN.
 
 I assume that I have some kind of problem with my chosen TCP 
 addresses?
 
 Art Tostaine, Jr.
 CCA, Inc.
 Parlin, NJ  08859
 
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