Lizette,

How did you get on with this printer project? We (our mainframe group)
thought we had static printer addresses... until they did a power test,
and found out that some of the printers are not on the UPS, and OOPS,
they changed addresses, and their old addresses... were reassigned to
other users... Total nightmare that the NT guys just do not
comprehend... Anyway, just wanted to know if your miseries have been
solved...

Regards

Herbie


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J R
Sent: 03 September 2007 05:51 nm
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Print Distribution and IP connected Devices

>The URL not the best analogy.  . . .
>
>It's having a name in the name server which may be thought of as
analogous 
>to cataloging a data set - sort-of.

Point well taken!

>Incidentally, in connection with an earlier post, I guess you realised 
>that, by "no name server", Ulrich meant he wasn't *running* a name
server 
>not that he wasn't *using* a name server - and the name server 
>specifications are actually in the resolver or the TCPIP.DATA files,
not 
>the PROFILE. You probably knew that too but your fingers let you down.

Yes and yes.  My post was sloppy for which I apologize.


>From: Chris Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Print Distribution and IP connected Devices
>Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 15:54:16 +0200
>
>J.R.
>
>The URL not the best analogy. Within an URL you can use an IP address
just 
>as easily as a name if you have to. I've even done that in anger and
not 
>just to test out the idea when I had to contend with a dead name
server.
>
>It's having a name in the name server which may be thought of as
analogous 
>to cataloging a data set - sort-of.
>
>Incidentally, in connection with an earlier post, I guess you realised 
>that, by "no name server", Ulrich meant he wasn't *running* a name
server 
>not that he wasn't *using* a name server - and the name server 
>specifications are actually in the resolver or the TCPIP.DATA files,
not 
>the PROFILE. You probably knew that too but your fingers let you down.
>
>Chris Mason

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