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Gary,
I usually leave them as NETLP and give them a distinctive name. That way I
can do a "showdev netlp" and see all of them quickly.
Thanx,
Jon
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Gary Jackson
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] printer and npconfig
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From: John Burke [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> ioconfig:LDEV 124
>
> LDEV: 124 DEVNAME: 00000124 OUTDEV: 0 MODE: OS
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> ID: HPTCPJD RSIZE: 66 DEVTYPE: PP
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> PATH: NONE MPETYPE: 32 MPESUBTYPE: 0
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> CLASS: PLASER
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> From: "John Burke" <[log in to unmask]>
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>
> > Assuming you've checked connectivity by pinging the
> jetdirect box, you
> might
> > need to add snmp_enabled=false to your entry in npconfig.
> If you do add
> the
>
You only need tcp_port_number if it is a multi-port JetDirect, but it should
not matter since the one port JetDirect uses port 9100.
However, your LDEV listing is strange since all network printers should have
a class of NETLP. This should have been automatically created when you did
the
ADEV 124;path=none;id=hptcpjd
I would add it (AC) just to see if it made a difference.
John
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The deviceclass is NETLP only if you don't give it a name of your own. I
almost never leave them as NETLP.
Gary
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