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Verifying the
communication
Note:
Note:
JES definitions
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Note for IPDS printing:
In the Configuration Wizard, you can choose between PCL or PostScript printing. Choose the
printer language that corresponds to your printer.
3. Click the Configuration Wizard for IBM sessions button.
4. Click the Add Session button. This will start the Configuration Wizard
which is a step-by-step guide through the required IBM configuration
settings.
You can verify the communication between the MVS system and the Axis
Network Print Server by pinging the print server from the MVS system. A
successful ping indicates that the MVS system can communicate with the
Axis Network Print Server.
From an TSO session, enter the following command:
TSO PING <IP_address>
The IP address is the IP address of the Axis Network Print Server.
In JES2, enter the following command from the System Display and
Search Facility (SDSF) menu 6:
ping <IP_address>
The IP address is the IP address of the Axis Network Print Server.
Here is an example of a successful ping:
EZA0458I Ping V3R1:
Pinging host 10.50.45.200
(Use ATTN to interrupt.)
EZA0463I PING: Ping #1 response took 0.055 seconds
Successes so far = 1
And here is an example of an unsuccessful ping:
EZA0458I Ping V3R1:
Pinging host 10.50.45.200
(Use ATTN to interrupt.)
EZA0464I PING: Ping #1 timed out
If the ping is not successful, make sure the Axis Network Print Server is
configured according to the instructions in Setting the IP Address, on
page 16 and in Configuring the Axis Network Print Server, on page 43.
If these items are all in order, consult your TCP/IP network administrator.
When a TCP-attached printer is to be used with JES, it must be defined for
deferred-printing mode. To use a PSF printer for deferred printing under
JES, you must first code JES initialization statements to define FSSs and
FSAs for PSF printers. For JES2, the FSS is defined by an
and the FSA is defined by a
Setting Up - IBM Mainframe (zSeries)
statement. For JES3, the FSS is
PRTnnnn
statement,
FSS
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