Tcp/Ip For Os/2 Versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0; Server, Lan Server 4.0, & Warp Connect Using Tcp/Ip For Os/2 Versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0 - Xerox DocuPrint Network Laser Printers Information Manual

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TCP/IP for OS/2
versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.1,
Troubleshooting
Step-by-Step
8
Have you applied appropriate fixpacks, APARs (see
Compatibility for required fixpacks)? If not, the proper
fixpack must be applied.
1
Make sure the OS/2 Spooler Print Priority is at the
maximum value of 189 (lowering this value frees up
memory resources but can have adverse affects on
4.0
printing graphics). Try adjusting the value to "tune" your
server/workstation performance.
2
Changes to TCP/IP Configuration may require system
reboot rather than the OS/2 Command "TCPSTART."
OS/2 Warp V 4.0, OS/2 Warp V 3.0 (all
OS/2
versions), Warp Server, LAN Server 4.0, & Warp
Connect using TCP/IP for OS/2 versions 2.0, 3.0,
3.1, 4.0
1
At the OS/2 Command Prompt, issue the command:
p i n g x x x . x x x . x x x . x x x ,
where, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your server IP address (i.e.
109.108.145.22). If you receive a correct ping reply, go to
step 2; otherwise check your TCP/IP configuration and
your LAPS/MPTS/APS configurations. (See IBM
Documentation for configuring TCP/IP for OS/2 and TCP/
IP LAPS/MPTS/APS configuration.)
2
At the OS/2 Command Prompt, issue the command:
p i n g x x x . x x x . x x x . x x x
where, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is your DocuPrint printer
IP address (e.g.109.108.145.22). If you receive a correct
ping reply, go to step 3; otherwise, check to see that the
DocuPrint printer IP address has been correctly entered on
the printer. Print a Configuration Sheet and confirm that
the IP address is entered correctly. If necessary, reenter
your IP addresses (IP address, Gateway Address, Subnet
Address).
OS/2 Troubleshooting
Chapter 7: OS/2 Network Setup
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