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     Ok. It's me again..... 
     
     on local (waco)
     CRTOUTQ OUTQ(test/RMTQUEUE)       
             RMTSYS(*INTNETADR)        
             RMTPRTQ(RMTQUEUE) <----------Don't know about this.         
             CNNTYPE(*IP)              
             DESTTYPE(*OS400)          
             TRANSFORM(*NO)            
             INTNETADR('555.55.555.55') <-Addr of rmt AS400(dallas)
     
     STRRMTWTR OUTQ(test/RMTQUEUE)
     
     on remote (dallas)
     LPD is active
     Same user profile on both machines so printer output goes to users 
     dft outq. TCP/IP config manual states userid determines where 
     output is sent. If userid is not found, output goes to QTMPLPD 
     prtf. If that's the case, then why does CRTOUTQ require I specify 
     RMTPRTQ parm? Do I need to create RMTQUEUE at dallas too? 
     
     Am I going the right direction here, or am I a lost cause?
     
     confused,
     Eric DeLong


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Subject: Re[2]: Config help - remote printer  
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INET_WACO
Date:    10/22/98 9:20 AM


     
     The printer is actually attached to 5394 as remote printer from 
     Dallas. I need an outq locally(waco) to communicate to the AS400 in 
     Dallas, which drives the printer in wherever(chicago?). 
     
     Since I have to use TCP/IP to talk to Dallas (going over frame 
     relay), I'm not sure how to pass spooled output from waco to 
     dallas, targeting the remote printer. LPD? (What I know about TCPIP 
     amounts to the proverbial "hill o' beans")
     
     Preferably, I'd just like to create splf in waco, outq redirects to 
     dallas, then prints at remote site. Am I hopelessly lost here? 
     
     8(
     
     Eric DeLong
     
     
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Subject: RE: Config help - remote printer 
Author:  <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com > at INET_WACO 
Date:    10/21/98 4:53 PM
     
     
Specify the IP address of the interface to your printer (Jet Direct???) in 
the configuration of your remote outq.  Anything that goes in that queue 
goes to that printer.  Does that help or I have missed the jist of this 
message entirely?
     
Eric Kempter
CommAir Mechanical Services, Inc.
     
     
-----Original Message-----
From:        Eric DeLong [SMTP:eric.delong@pmsi-services.com] 
Sent:        Wednesday, October 21, 1998 3:13 PM
To:        midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Config help - remote printer
     
     
OK folks, I'm feeling pretty dumb right now..... We're setting up access to 
our
production system to a remote office. Heres the layout:
     
DSP/PRT(5394somewhere) <-(SNA)-> AS400(dallas) <-(TCP/IP via FR)-> 
AS400(waco)
     
As I understand it, we'll create a rmt outq in Waco, same name outq in 
Dallas
that drives a remote printer at wherever. Is that right? Somehow, I've 
developed
a mental block on the whole TCPIP printer thing. Anything I need to know? 
We'll be using telnet to pasthru from Dallas to Waco for interactive 
access.
     
Eric DeLong
     
     
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