Mike, I'm not sure if it's possible to link an LU to a specific printer. Within NRJE's configuration, you specify a device class - usually LP - device number or 'FORMID' for NRJE's logical writer and a default output priority. You can use the FORMID table to direct certain output from the IBM to a specific printer, complete with priority, environment file specs, etc. NRJE defaults to "STD" as the Host Standard Print Form Name (you may set it to whatever your environment dictates), and the FORMID table handles any other form name specs. Here's a sample of ours: 0001 ;DEV=LJET1,7 <=== may be a printer ... 2300 ;DEV=LJET1,7;ENV=LJ132.ENV.SYS CLMS =CLAIMS.<grp>.<acct> <=== ... or a disk file EN01 ;DEV=LJET5,8;ENV=LJ132.ENV.SYS TEST =RDJ.NRJE.SYS (the "<grp>.<acct>" keeps our internal auditors happy ;) Hope this helps. Lee Gunter 503-375-4498 [log in to unmask] HMO Oregon 503-375-4401 fax ========================================================== The opinions expressed, here, are mine and mine alone, and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: SNA NRJE/iX Question Author: Mike Liening <[log in to unmask]> at ~INTERNET Date: 3/8/96 7:49 AM Hi all, Soon we will be upgrading our Series 70 to a 937, and with it, our BSC/MRJE to SNA/NRJE. Looking through the SNA Link/iX Node Managers Guide (the only SNA manual I've received so far), it looks like you are configuring an emulated IBM terminal controller complete with LUID's (Logical Unit ID's). If this is actually emulating an IBM controller, can I assign a LU to a MPE LDev? What I would like to do is... We have some programs on the mainframe that, instead of spooling their output to JES (which sends it down to us on our remote line to MRJE), write their output to a specific LUID on our IBM Controller to which a printer is attached. If I can associate a LU in NRJE to a HP LDev, this output could be sent to one of the printers attached to the 3000 without having to change the host program (other than setting the proper PU/LU). Is this possible? Thanks, -Mike-