IBM 4400-006 User Manual - Page 173

PSERVER.NLM printer., telnet command or find the SAP

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RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup • If the Ethernet Interface has logged in to the file server but has not attached to the queue, there may be a permission problem. Make sure the appropriate users have rights to this queue (they should be in the group "everyone"). Also, you may have to assign the queue to root so it is available to everyone. • Does the destination you used in your RPRINTER setup have the Novell service enabled? Please see "Commands" on page 259 for information on enabling/disabling services. NOTE: The debug information that is mentioned in the following section can be found by either telnet-ing to the Ethernet Interface and issuing the commands given, or launching a browser to the Novell status page on the Ethernet Interface (e.g., http://192.168.11.9/ networkNovellStatus.html) • Try doing a debug nest ipx telnet command on the Ethernet Interface (or find the "IPX Layer" section on the Novell HTML status page). Check that a board has been bound to the Ethernet Interface and that the network number is correct for your network. If not, set a specific frame type for the Ethernet Interface to use. You can find out what frame type is bound to which board number using the debug nest odi command (or from the "ODI Layer" section on the Novell HTML status page). • Try a debug nest sap telnet command (or find the "SAP" section on the Novell HTML status page) to see if the Ethernet Interface is seeing any network activity. • Try a debug nest rprinter telnet command (or find the "RPRINTER" section on the Novell HTML status page). Look for an entry for one of the numbers 4 to 7 under "ENP INFO." The "dest" field should match the destination used on the Ethernet Interface. If no entry is found, check that the destination has the Novell service enabled. If the "ERRORCODE" field has an error of 308, make sure no other RPRINTER setup is servicing this printer object at the same time. Only one RPRINTER connection is allowed to service a PSERVER.NLM printer. 173

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RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup
173
If the Ethernet Interface has logged in to the file server but has
not attached to the queue, there may be a permission problem.
Make sure the appropriate users have rights to this queue (they
should be in the group “everyone”). Also, you may have to
assign the queue to
root
so it is available to everyone.
Does the destination you used in your RPRINTER setup have
the Novell service enabled? Please see “Commands” on page
259 for information on enabling/disabling services.
NOTE:
The debug information that is mentioned in the following
section can be found by either
telnet
-ing
to the Ethernet
Interface and issuing the commands given, or launching a
browser to the Novell status page on the Ethernet Interface
(e.g.,
networkNovellStatus.html
)
Try doing a
debug nest ipx
telnet command on the Ethernet
Interface (or find the “IPX Layer” section on the Novell HTML
status page). Check that a board has been bound to the
Ethernet Interface and that the network number is correct for
your network. If not, set a specific frame type for the Ethernet
Interface to use. You can find out what frame type is bound to
which board number using the
debug nest odi
command (or
from the “ODI Layer” section on the Novell HTML status page).
Try a
debug nest sap
telnet command (or find the “SAP”
section on the Novell HTML status page) to see if the Ethernet
Interface is seeing any network activity.
Try a
debug nest rprinter
telnet command (or find the
“RPRINTER” section on the Novell HTML status page). Look
for an entry for one of the numbers 4 to 7 under “ENP INFO.”
The “dest” field should match the destination used on the
Ethernet Interface. If no entry is found, check that the
destination has the Novell service enabled. If the “ERROR-
CODE” field has an error of 308, make sure no other
RPRINTER setup is servicing this printer object at the same
time. Only one RPRINTER connection is allowed to service a
PSERVER.NLM printer.