I notice you are trying to connect to port 9100 instead of 515 at the printer (or print server). Is there an LPR deamon running at this port. Try changing the definition to 515 and see if the problem still persists.
The trace I am referring to is an RSCS link trace rather than a TCP/IP trace Best Regards, Les Geer IBM z/VM and Linux Development >Hello Les, > >I was looking through the handover from Dick. I have tried the EOT=N but no >luck either. > >The parms now look like: >PARM P002NT EXIT=LPRXPSE EPARM='EH=N EOT=N C=LPRP' HOST=161.9=0.24.70 # > PORT=9100 PRINT=P002NT SECURE=NO TI > > # > HOSTN=europe.nl.intra.NLPS014.NLEFFP2BBR TCPID=BITCPOS1 > > > >Also I have created a similar link using LRPXONE but this also gives the >same result. In both cases the attempt results in: > >DMTLPR083E Socket error on link P002NT request=Recv > > >DMTLPR083E return code=- 1 error number=1009 (Call cancelled) > > >DMTLPR193I Link P002NT disconnecting from host 161.90.24.70 port > >I have traced TCPIP to see if I can find some obvious error but I don't know >quite what to look for in the output of TRACE MOST. > >Regards, Berry.
