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TUNG HUN HOOI <[log in to unmask]>
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TUNG HUN HOOI <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Jul 1999 20:40:58 -0400
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Hi Guys,

 Thanks a lot for the advice!  I managed to find the node name using
NETTOOL.
Have a nice day.

Tung




[log in to unmask] on 07/12/99 08:06:26 PM
To: TUNG HUN HOOI/AP/GDYR@GOODYEAR
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Subject: node name


 >How can I find out a node name of a network printer?  I only know the
>ldev no, ldev name, and IP address.  Thank you in advance.

I am definitely not a guru, but if you go into nettool.net.sys, then type
config and then netdir - this will give you a listing of all your nodes on
the HP network - node name and IP address. You can then look through the IP
addresses and hopefully find the node name of the errant printer. I hope
that this helps.

Lisa Leidig
HP Systems Administrator
Amerigroup Corporation
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