Saving The Ip Address Of The Print Server - SEH Print Server Installation Manual

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Procedure
Print Server Installation Manual
These restrictions are not caused by the print server but by the IP
print mechanisms (lpr) used in the AS/400/iSeries. Starting with
OS/400 V5R1, the IBM iSeries support IPP (Internet Printing
Protocol) that allows the forwarding of detailed messages from the
printer to the message queue.
In order to configure a network printer, the user must have
*IOYSCFG special authority. This may be the AS/400 security officer
(QSECOFR) or a specially defined user profile. For further
information about the *IOSYSCFG special authority, consult the
relevant AS/400/iSeries documentation.
Follow the instructions to carry out the installation:

Saving the IP address of the Print Server

Testing the IP Connection
Creating a Remote Output Queue
Starting the Printer Writer
We would recommend that you add the attribute SAVE(*YES) to
printer files (PRTF) or spool files (SPLF) that are printed on printers
with large storage capacity (e.g. PC printers). This avoids the loss of
spool files in case of a printer fault.
6.1
Saving the IP address of the Print Server
The print server must be known to the network via its IP address. If
you want to assign an IP address to a print server, see:
In pure AS/400 network environments, the IP address cannot be
assigned using 'arp' and 'ping' since the 'arp' command is not
available.
AS/400 - Printing via a Remote Output Queue
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