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Are the printers used? If not, the device descriptions could have been deleted; and if SYSVAL QAUTOCFG is 0 (off) they would not be recreated when powered on. In this scenario, they wouldn't show up in PRTDEVADR.

This scenario is unlikely though. As others have mentioned, they might be on another controller. Do a GO DEVICESTS option 10 to get ALL your twinax addresses.

Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jerry Adams
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Subject: Twinax Device Addresses

We still have a few twinax line printers here. They are connected to the System i via an Ethernet patch panel; the twinax control is connected to the panel with a balun and Ethernet cable.

Pretty rudimentary stuff, I think. My question is: Why, when I run the PRTDEVADR command these printers do not show up? In fact, the only thing that shows up in the list is the old system console at port 0 address 0.

Jerry C. Adams
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