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Old 02-06-2007
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Printing across subnets (Xerox)

All,

I have a pSeries 550 and several Xerox printers I need to print to from there. I can define the printers via the Xerox "xpadmin" utility for all the machines locally (in my building, .244.xxx subnet), but if I go to a different subnet (say .131.xxx) I can not apply any changes.

I can ping those IP's with no problems but when I apply the changes the AIX box does not take the change. There is no error created that I could find.

Has anyone seen this?

Thanks in advance.
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All,

I found that the machine's /etc/qconfig had an error on the final line, which was the area where I needed to add printers across the network. I removed those entries and all is working now.

Here is what was last in the file.

_xtq28_:
up = TRUE
device = dummy
dummy:
backend = dummy

Thanks for your time.
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