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  • Subject: Re: Re[3]: Config help - remote printer
  • From: "Jeff Carey" <jcarey@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 03:20:31 -0500

If the remote printer is an AS/400 locally attached printer, the address
should be that of the emote AS/400 - since he has DESTTYPE OS400, I assume
his is  the case.  In this example, any splf put on test/RMTQUEUE on the
local system would send (assuming the remote writer is running -there is a
parameter to autostart remote writers) to the AS/400 wit the address
555.55.555.55.  When it got there, it would try to g to an outq named
rmtqueue.  I'm not sure what it would do if that queue didn't exist.  LPD
must also be running on the remote system (STRTCPSVR *LPD, if not set to
autstart when you d STRTCP).




Pete Hall <peteh@inwave.com> on 10/22/98 09:10:29 PM

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At 14:19 10/22/1998 , Eric DeLong wrote:
>     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)

The address should be the one for the printer, not the AS/400.


Pete Hall
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