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Paul,

Yes, I did have the iSeries device description configured for port 9100.

Any other thoughts?

I might have a chance to play some more with this.

Charles


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Tykodi [mailto:ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 10:42 PM
> To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Using SNMP driver with HP Jetdirect 300x
> 
> 
> Hi Charles,
> 
> The HP JetDirect family typically listens for SNMP
> communication broadcasts on its TCP port 9100. The
> Axis uses 9900 according to IBM iSeries web site
> documentation.
> 
> You would therefore need to make sure SNMP support was
> enabled in the HP JetDirect 300x via its web interface
> and then set the port number to 9100 in the printer
> device description on the IBM host.
> 
> I've used internal HP JetDirect interfaces with the
> OS/400 SNMP driver and choosing port 9100 worked fine
> with those type of internal print server cards.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> /Paul
> --
> Paul Tykodi
> E-mail: ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx
> 
> >date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:38:18 -0400
> >from: CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >subject: Using SNMP driver with HP Jetdirect 300x
> >
> >I had an IBM 6408 printer I was testing the SNMP
> >printer driver on.
> >
> >It was working fine with an AXIS 5600+ print server. 
> >However, I ended up needing the AXIS in another
> >location ( I needed to use the serial port 
> >on it).  So, I hooked up a HP Jetdirect 300x printer
> >server.
> >
> >From all the documentation, both IBM and HPs, it
> seems >the 300x does support SNMP.  However, I
> couldn't get >it to work.
> >
> >I switched over to IPP, finally got that to work
> after >much time wasted before I found documented the
> correct >path to use: http://ip.0.0.0/ipp/port1
> >
> >Does anyone have any experience with the 300x and
> >SNMP?  Given the hoops I had to jump through to find
> >the IPP path, I'm think it is possible I was missing
> >something in the SNMP setup.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Charles
> 
> 
> 
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