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Thanks for the response. The problem is solved. We set up a remote outq
and a regular outq on each machine. Also, on one of the machines the
QTMPLPD user profile was expired.
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what does your outq defn look like?
cjg
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-----Original Message-----
From: glea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:glea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 6:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Remote Writer to another AS/400
When I look at netstat *cnn, no port 515 shows up or anything about LPD.
However, when I look at Operations Navigator it says LPD is running.
Communications between the two AS/400s is all behind the firewall.
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Remote Ooye requires LPD running on the target...
netstat *cnn and look for port 515 or lpd. If going thru a firewall make
sure the port is open there too.
glea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>I am trying to set up a remote writer to transfer printouts from one
>AS/400 to another in the network. I am getting a message (TCP3427) that
>says "Remote host system rejected the open attempt. This may have
occurred
>because the remote host does not have ports available for use or does not
>support TELNET."
>FTP and TELNET work fine between the two systems.
>Anyone know what could be causing this error?
>Both machines are OS/400 V4R4.
>
>Gary Lea
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