Adding the JetDirect printing interface to Solaris 8 First start the print scheduler on this host: # /usr/lib/lp/lpsched Print services started. Now install the JetDirect software Download ftp://ws.harcourt.com/pub/soft/install/SOLe134.PKG to /tmp # pkgadd -d/tmp/SOLe134.PKG The following packages are available: 1 HPNPL JetDirect Printer Installer for Unix (sparc) E.10.34 Select package(s) you wish to process (or 'all' to process all packages). (default: all) [?,??,q]: 1 Processing package instance from JetDirect Printer Installer for Unix (sparc) E.10.34 This appears to be an attempt to install the same architecture and version of a package which is already installed. This installation will attempt to overwrite this package. (c)Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1991, 1992, 1993. All Rights Reserved. (c)Copyright 1983 Regents of the University of California (c)Copyright 1988, 1989 by Carnegie Mellon University RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in sub-paragraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause in DFARS 252.227-7013. Hewlett-Packard Company 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto, CA 94304 U.S.A. Where should HPNPL be installed? ( for /opt/hpnpl) [?,q] [press return] HPNPL will be installed in /opt/hpnpl. Install BOOTP subsystem? (default=y) [y,n,?,q] n ____________________________________________________________________________ Please configure the sub-packages you would like to install. --------------------------------------------------- 0. Done altering installation configuration 1. [ On ] HPNPF 2. [ Off ] CONVERT(from hpnp to hpnpl) ?. Help --------------------------------------------------- Select a number to toggle an installation option. When done select 0. Select ? for help information: 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Please configure the sub-packages you would like to install. --------------------------------------------------- 0. Done altering installation configuration 1. [ On ] HPNPF 2. [ On ] CONVERT(from hpnp to hpnpl) ?. Help --------------------------------------------------- Select a number to toggle an installation option. When done select 0. Select ? for help information: 0 Using as the package base directory. ## Processing package information. ## Processing system information. ## Verifying disk space requirements. ## Checking for setuid/setgid programs. This package contains scripts which will be executed with super-user permission during the process of installing this package. Do you want to continue with the installation of [y,n,?] y Installing JetDirect Printer Installer for Unix as ## Executing preinstall script. ## Installing part 1 of 1. [ verifying class ] [ verifying class ] /opt/hpnpl/examples/bootptab [ verifying class ] /opt/hpnpl/bin/bootpd /opt/hpnpl/bin/bootpquery /opt/hpnpl/sh/dumbplot /opt/hpnpl/sh/dumbplot_printer /opt/hpnpl/sh/dumbplot_printer_cr /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_dsnj /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_genericpcl3printer /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_genericplotter /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_genericprinter /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj3plus /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj3x /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj4550 /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj4x /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj5x /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_lj8150 /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_ljcolor /opt/hpnpl/sh/net_ljx000 /opt/hpnpl/sh/postscript /opt/hpnpl/sh/topcl /opt/hpnpl/sh/tops [ verifying class ] ## Executing postinstall script. You have choosen not to install BOOTP subsystem. However, You can turn it ON whenever you need by choosing Install BOOTP menu item under Diagnostics Updating Software Database. NOTE: You may wish to add /opt/hpnpl/man to MANPATH in /etc/profile, etc. NOTE: You may wish to add /opt/hpnpl/bin to PATH in /etc/profile, etc. NOTE: You may wish to add /opt/hpnpl/lib to LD_LIBRARY_PATH in /etc/profile, etc. Converting model scripts in /etc/lp/interfaces from /opt/hpnp to /opt/hpnpl. Old model scripts will be saved in /tmp. Installation of was successful. Now configure the NBPTS printer: /bin/hppi **************************************************************** *****] **** **** ] **** JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX **** ]]]]] ]]]]] **** Version E.10.34 **** ] ] ] ] **** **** ] ] ]]]]] **** M A I N M E N U ***** ] **** ****** ] **** User: (root) OS: (SunOS 5.8) I N V E N T **************************************************************** 1) Spooler Administration (super-user only) 2) JetDirect Configuration (super-user only) - TCP/IP configurable parameters 3) Diagnostics: - diagnose printing problems ?) Help q) Quit Please enter a selection (q - quit): 1 **************************************************************** *****] **** **** ] **** JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX **** ]]]]] ]]]]] **** Version E.10.34 **** ] ] ] ] **** **** ] ] ]]]]] **** Spooler Administration ***** ] **** ****** ] **** User: (root) OS: (SunOS 5.8) I N V E N T **************************************************************** Spooler: 1) Add printer to local spooler 2) Delete printer from local spooler 3) Modify existing spooler queue(s) 4) Install New Model Script 5) Remove Model Script ?) Help q) Quit Please enter selection: 1 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K !! No response from 1254L8K !! ... (trying to ping 1254L8K) The HP JetDirect Printer Installer for Unix can ping the device. The problem may be: * incorrect GET community name! * it is not a network printer! * other. Do you want to continue (y/n/q, default - n)? y There are three choices: 1. Supply the correct community name (if this is the problem). 2. Ignore it and continue the process. 3. Supply another IP name (default) . Please select a number (q - to config menu): 2 You have chosen to proceed. Be aware that the problem may be encountered later. The following are supported printer types: 1) HP LaserJet IIISi 2) HP PaintJet XL300 3) HP LaserJet 4 Plus / 4M Plus 4) HP LaserJet 5L 5) HP LaserJet 5MP 6) HP LaserJet 5P 7) HP LaserJet 4MP 8) HP LaserJet 4P 9) HP LaserJet 4L 10) HP LaserJet 4ML 11) HP LaserJet 6MP Printer 12) HP LaserJet 6P Printer 13) HP LaserJet 6L Printer 14) HP Deskjet 2000C Printer 15) HP LaserJet 8500 16) Hewlett-Packard 2500C Series 17) HP LaserJet 1100A Printer-Copier-Scanner 18) HP LaserJet 5Si / 5SiMX 19) HP LaserJet 4V 20) HP DeskJet 1600C 21) HP DeskJet 1600CM 22) HP LaserJet 5 23) HP LaserJet 5M 24) HP LaserJet 5N 25) HP Color LaserJet 5 26) HP Color LaserJet 5M 27) HP Color LaserJet 28) HP DesignJet 750C 29) HP DesignJet 750C Plus 30) HP DesignJet 755CM 31) HP DesignJet 700 32) HP DesignJet 2500CP 33) HP DesignJet 2000CP 34) HP DesignJet 3500CP 35) HP LaserJet 4000 Series 36) HP LaserJet 5000 Series 37) HP Color LaserJet 4500 38) HP DesignJet 3000CP 39) HP LaserJet 8100 Series 40) HP Mopier 320 41) Hewlett-Packard DesignJet 1050C (E sized 42) Hewlett-Packard DesignJet 1055CM (E sized 43) HP LaserJet 8000 Series 44) Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4050 Series 45) HP LaserJet 8150 Series 46) HP Color LaserJet 4550 47) HP LaserJet 4 / 4M 48) HP LaserJet 4Si / 4SiMX 49) Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 2100 Series 50) HP PaintJet XL300 51) HP CopyJet / CopyJetM 52) HP DeskJet 1200C / 1200C/PS 53) HP DesignJet 650C 54) To Select dumbplot model script for plotter 55) To Select dumbplot model script for printer 56) To Select dumbplot model script for printer with CR 57) HP PCL3 Printer not given in this list 58) HP LaserJet Printer not given in this list 59) HP Plotter not given in this list Please indicate 1254L8K's printer type (q - quit): 43 Is this printer connected to: 1) An HP XStation 2) An HP JetDirect EX (single parallel port) 3) An HP JetDirect EX Plus3 (multiple parallel ports) 4) Other Please select a number (default-4, q - quit): 4 The following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) Default queue [NO] 5) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 2 The following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. The following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) Default queue [NO] 5) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 **** OR **** Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K The latest model script can be downloaded from the web before creating any queue. This can be done by enabling Realtime Model Script Update. The Realtime Model Script Update can be Enabled/Disabled from the diagnostics menu. Do you want to Enable Realtime Model Script Update(0-Enable, default-Disable): Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) ...... Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. Press the return key to continue ... Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [/var/tmp/1254L8K_1.log] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) Default queue [NO] 5) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) y ..UX:accept: ERROR: Can't establish contact with the LP print service. TO FIX: Either the LP print service has stopped, or all message channels are busy. If the problem continues, get help from your system administrator. ..UX:enable: ERROR: Can't establish contact with the LP print service. TO FIX: Either the LP print service has stopped, or all message channels are busy. If the problem continues, get help from your system administrator. .. Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. Press the return key to continue ... To fix the error above # lpsched Now enable the printer to accept connections # accept 1254L8K_1 destination "1254L8K_1" now accepting requests Check the status # lpstat -t scheduler is running no system default destination device for 1254L8K_1: /dev/1254L8K_1 1254L8K_1 accepting requests since Wed Jul 31 17:28:44 EDT 2002 printer 1254L8K_1 is idle. enabled since Wed Jul 31 13:36:32 EDT 2002. available. Print a test page # lp -d 1254L8K_1 /etc/motd Printer/Network: 3) Test network printer's accessibility 4) Print a test page to printer 5) View HP JetDirect interface's current configuration 6) Install BOOTP subsystem (super-user only) 7) Show HP JetDirect interface's protocol settings 8) Display operational and protocol statistics 9) Enable/Disable Realtime Model Script Update (super-user only) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter a selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K ACTION: check if it's an HP network printer, and if the local host has access to it.... RESULT: 1254L8K is a network printer cdms01 is allowed access to 1254L8K Press the return key to continue ... ----- old mail on the subject... ----- Ok here the latest... It was decided to remove the CSS from the equation. I changed cdms01 back to 167.208.154.54 and effectively removed all the NAT that was going on. The DNS for this is cdms01.harcourt.com. Browser test on this address is working ok. Because we have changed the address and the CSS is no longer in the picture (the VIP address) I was given permission to change the DNS for nbpts.harcourt.com from 167.208.154.55 to 167.208.154.54. There is a one hour TTL on it so by 6pm tonight the change should have propagated. I just finished installing the printers and tests ok (the Xerox is stalled for some reason): root@cdms01:/# lpstat -t scheduler is running no system default destination device for 1254L8K_1: /dev/1254L8K_1 system for 1159X3090HC: 1159X3090HC 1254L8K_1 accepting requests since Wed Jul 31 17:28:44 EDT 2002 1159X3090HC accepting requests since Jul 31 17:32 2002 printer 1254L8K_1 is idle. enabled since Wed Jul 31 13:36:32 EDT 2002. available. printer 1159X3090HC faulted printing 1159X3090HC-0. enabled since Jul 31 17:32 2002. available. printer available jobs may need operator intervention to print root: 1 [job 8026 kinscoe] /etc/motd 145 bytes Printers are now done! Now on to the CSR issue. ~kevin Kevin Inscoe 07/31/02 14:10 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, acannata@kpmg.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, dhollis@kpmg.com, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: Catherine Scott/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: Re: NBPTS printers (read!) It turns out after looking at the firewall reject logs that the NAT on the Cisco Content Switch is still setting the source field in the IP datagram to the non-routable IP address from the host hme0: flags=1000843 mtu 1500 index 2 inet 192.168.1.101 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.1.255 ether 8:0:20:b2:9d:f7 This is causing the firewall to reject the UDP return packets. Now how to fix this. 1) Get Dave Hollis's help to reconfigure the CSS box to NOT do this or 2) Drop the CSS altogether and just run with cdms01 and reconfigure to a non-NAT environment until the CSS issue is researched further. I am requesting Dave Hollis assistance with option # 1. ~kevin Kevin Inscoe 07/31/02 13:54 To: Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT cc: acannata@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, mmshannon@kpmg.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printers (read!) Well I am having connectivity problems: I am in the JetDirect utility and trying to test connectivity from cdms01.harcourt.com (167.208.154.54) to the printer in San Antonio 1254L8K (167.208.37.119). This is the error I am getting from the JetDirect utiluty on Solaris: **************************************************************** *****] **** **** ] **** JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX **** ]]]]] ]]]]] **** Version E.10.34 **** ] ] ] ] **** **** ] ] ]]]]] **** D I A G N O S T I C S M E N U ***** ] **** ****** ] **** User: (root) OS: (SunOS 5.8) I N V E N T **************************************************************** System: 1) Verify installation of software 2) Examine spooler operations Printer/Network: 3) Test network printer's accessibility 4) Print a test page to printer 5) View HP JetDirect interface's current configuration 6) Install BOOTP subsystem (super-user only) 7) Show HP JetDirect interface's protocol settings 8) Display operational and protocol statistics 9) Enable/Disable Realtime Model Script Update (super-user only) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter a selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K ACTION: check if it's an HP network printer, and if the local host has access to it.... RESULT: *** Receive NO snmp response! *** (printer down, cable off, or wrong Get community name?) No response! Either incorrect GET community name, not an HP network printer, or encountering other problems. Press the return key to continue ... Meanwhile in a snoop window on the same machine I never see any traces back from 1254L8K (except ping echos): root@cdms01:/# snoop host 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32899 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32899 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 0) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 0) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 1) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 1) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 2) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 2) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 3) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 3) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 4) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 4) cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32901 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32901 LEN=53 ~kevin Steve Tyrrell 07/30/02 18:06 To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com@HARCOURT, Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: NBPTS printers (read!) Robb, Jerrold would like this to happen, I'm trying to get Brad to affirm via conf. call. Steve Steve Tyrrell Harcourt Data Telecom 407.345.2412 ----- Forwarded by Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/2002 06:04 PM ----- Jerrold Feigenbaum 07/30/2002 04:34 PM To: Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: dhollis@kpmg.com, mmshannon@kpmg.com, acannata@kpmg.com Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Jerrold Feigenbaum Manager Telecom Services Harcourt 407-345-3305 office 321-331-6019 Cell 888-500-4683 Pager jfeigenbaum@harcourt.com ----- Forwarded by Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/2002 04:26 PM ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/30/2002 03:52 PM To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Will this addendum need to wait until Wed. evening? ~kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/02 15:51 ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/29/02 21:12 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com, dhollis@kpmg.com cc: Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Surprise, surprise! It does indeed look like lpd port 515 is what the Zerox printer is using after it completely ignored my request from JetDirect: So to add to the firewall changes we need port 515 opened up to IP 167.208.170.253 Kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/29/02 21:11 ----- David M Cerminaro 07/25/02 13:44 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS kevin, Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC They need to be connected to cdms01 and cdms02. Thanx Dave C. ----- Well I am having connectivity problems: I am in the JetDirect utility and trying to test connectivity from cdms01.harcourt.com (167.208.154.54) to the printer in San Antonio 1254L8K (167.208.37.119). This is the error I am getting from the JetDirect utiluty on Solaris: **************************************************************** *****] **** **** ] **** JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX **** ]]]]] ]]]]] **** Version E.10.34 **** ] ] ] ] **** **** ] ] ]]]]] **** D I A G N O S T I C S M E N U ***** ] **** ****** ] **** User: (root) OS: (SunOS 5.8) I N V E N T **************************************************************** System: 1) Verify installation of software 2) Examine spooler operations Printer/Network: 3) Test network printer's accessibility 4) Print a test page to printer 5) View HP JetDirect interface's current configuration 6) Install BOOTP subsystem (super-user only) 7) Show HP JetDirect interface's protocol settings 8) Display operational and protocol statistics 9) Enable/Disable Realtime Model Script Update (super-user only) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter a selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K ACTION: check if it's an HP network printer, and if the local host has access to it.... RESULT: *** Receive NO snmp response! *** (printer down, cable off, or wrong Get community name?) No response! Either incorrect GET community name, not an HP network printer, or encountering other problems. Press the return key to continue ... Meanwhile in a snoop window on the same machine I never see any traces back from 1254L8K (except ping echos): root@cdms01:/# snoop host 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32899 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32899 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 0) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 0) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 1) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 1) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 2) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 2) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 3) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 3) cdms01 -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 4) 1254L8K -> cdms01 ICMP Echo reply (ID: 8167 Sequence number: 4) cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32901 LEN=53 cdms01 -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32901 LEN=53 ~kevin Steve Tyrrell 07/30/02 18:06 To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com@HARCOURT, Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: NBPTS printers (read!) Robb, Jerrold would like this to happen, I'm trying to get Brad to affirm via conf. call. Steve Steve Tyrrell Harcourt Data Telecom 407.345.2412 ----- Forwarded by Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/2002 06:04 PM ----- Jerrold Feigenbaum 07/30/2002 04:34 PM To: Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: dhollis@kpmg.com, mmshannon@kpmg.com, acannata@kpmg.com Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Jerrold Feigenbaum Manager Telecom Services Harcourt 407-345-3305 office 321-331-6019 Cell 888-500-4683 Pager jfeigenbaum@harcourt.com ----- Forwarded by Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/2002 04:26 PM ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/30/2002 03:52 PM To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Will this addendum need to wait until Wed. evening? ~kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/02 15:51 ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/29/02 21:12 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com, dhollis@kpmg.com cc: Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Surprise, surprise! It does indeed look like lpd port 515 is what the Zerox printer is using after it completely ignored my request from JetDirect: So to add to the firewall changes we need port 515 opened up to IP 167.208.170.253 Kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/29/02 21:11 ----- David M Cerminaro 07/25/02 13:44 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS kevin, Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC They need to be connected to cdms01 and cdms02. Thanx Dave C. ----- They are not installed yet. I could not install the software until the ports were opened. I will start on that now. David M Cerminaro 07/31/02 10:27 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS kevin, I can' see the printers on either machine. On cdns01 when I do: lpstat (with any option) I don't get anything. On cdms02 when I do: lpstat (i get ) oracle@cdms02:/content/oracle> lpstat -a UX:lpstat: ERROR: The LP print service isn't running or can't be reached. TO FIX: Your request can't be completely handled without the LP print service. If this problem continues, get help from your system administrator. oracle@cdms02:/content/oracle> Let me know what you think. Dave ------- Will this addendum need to wait until Wed. evening? ~kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/30/02 15:51 ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/29/02 21:12 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com, dhollis@kpmg.com cc: Subject: NBPTS printers (read) Surprise, surprise! It does indeed look like lpd port 515 is what the Zerox printer is using after it completely ignored my request from JetDirect: So to add to the firewall changes we need port 515 opened up to IP 167.208.170.253 Kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/29/02 21:11 ----- David M Cerminaro 07/25/02 13:44 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS kevin, Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC They need to be connected to cdms01 and cdms02. Thanx Dave C. ----- This is the list it gives me: The following are supported printer types: 1) HP LaserJet IIISi 2) HP PaintJet XL300 3) HP LaserJet 4 Plus / 4M Plus 4) HP LaserJet 5L 5) HP LaserJet 5MP 6) HP LaserJet 5P 7) HP LaserJet 4MP 8) HP LaserJet 4P 9) HP LaserJet 4L 10) HP LaserJet 4ML 11) HP LaserJet 6MP Printer 12) HP LaserJet 6P Printer 13) HP LaserJet 6L Printer 14) HP Deskjet 2000C Printer 15) HP LaserJet 8500 16) Hewlett-Packard 2500C Series 17) HP LaserJet 1100A Printer-Copier-Scanner 18) HP LaserJet 5Si / 5SiMX 19) HP LaserJet 4V 20) HP DeskJet 1600C 21) HP DeskJet 1600CM 22) HP LaserJet 5 23) HP LaserJet 5M 24) HP LaserJet 5N 25) HP Color LaserJet 5 26) HP Color LaserJet 5M 27) HP Color LaserJet 28) HP DesignJet 750C 29) HP DesignJet 750C Plus 30) HP DesignJet 755CM 31) HP DesignJet 700 32) HP DesignJet 2500CP 33) HP DesignJet 2000CP 34) HP DesignJet 3500CP 35) HP LaserJet 4000 Series 36) HP LaserJet 5000 Series 37) HP Color LaserJet 4500 38) HP DesignJet 3000CP 39) HP LaserJet 8100 Series 40) HP Mopier 320 41) Hewlett-Packard DesignJet 1050C (E sized 42) Hewlett-Packard DesignJet 1055CM (E sized 43) HP LaserJet 8000 Series 44) Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4050 Series 45) HP LaserJet 8150 Series 46) HP Color LaserJet 4550 47) HP LaserJet 4 / 4M 48) HP LaserJet 4Si / 4SiMX 49) Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 2100 Series 50) HP PaintJet XL300 51) HP CopyJet / CopyJetM 52) HP DeskJet 1200C / 1200C/PS 53) HP DesignJet 650C 54) To Select dumbplot model script for plotter 55) To Select dumbplot model script for printer 56) To Select dumbplot model script for printer with CR 57) HP PCL3 Printer not given in this list 58) HP LaserJet Printer not given in this list 59) HP Plotter not given in this list Please indicate 1159X3090HC's printer type (q - quit): Kevin Inscoe 07/29/02 20:41 To: David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS Dave, The HP JetDirect installer needs to know what kind of printers these are. Well One is a Xerox I am not sure what parameter to use for it. But the 1254L8K I need to know what kind it is. ~kevin David M Cerminaro 07/25/02 13:44 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: PRINTERS kevin, Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC They need to be connected to cdms01 and cdms02. Thanx Dave C. ------ Now that we have resolved the Oracle Report Writers problems on NBPTS it is time again to revisit the original request to open up a firewall rule to allow JetDirect printing from the NBPTS servers to two TPC printers in San Antonio. Specifically we need the following ports allowed: SRC = Ports 161 and 9100 from cdms01.harcourt.com and cdms02.harcourt.com DST > 1024 for the following printers: 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Thanks ~kevin ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/25/02 16:47 ----- Kevin Inscoe 07/25/02 16:41 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: TPC firewall change request ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/25/02 16:41 ----- Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 11:43 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, cverscharen@kpmg.com, belliott@cfl.rr.com, acannata@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: Re: TPC firewall change request We need SRC connectivity for ports 161 and 9100 from cdms01.harcourt.com and cdms02.harcourt.com (167.208.154.54 and 167.208.154.56) to (so far) the following printers at TPC: 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Note that according to my traces below you will also need to allow DST's with <1024 when SRC are the above ports. Also note that the NAT address for the Cisco Content Switch is 167.208.154.59 so need to add that address as the SRC as well. It is unclear to me which IP the CSS will use (NAT or originating) on the outbound since I did the traces from an inside Sun box to see what was needed. ~kevin Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 10:47 To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, acannata@kpmg.com, cverscharen@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: TPC firewall change request Here is the original message I sent on 5/23: ~kevin Ok actually there are somne other ports needed as well... Looks like the following ports need to be opened: UDP 161 and TCP 9100 root@kinscoe:/# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/le (promiscuous mode) kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=56 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=57 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Syn Seq=3052393048 Len=0 Win=24820 Options= 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Syn Ack=3052393049 Seq=1847862 Len=0 Win=5840 Options= kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=49 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=59 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=186 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393235 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5654 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393235 Len=9 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393244 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5645 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393244 Len=133 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393377 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5512 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393377 Len=591 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393968 Len=540 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052394508 Len=1460 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052395968 Len=176 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052396144 Len=121 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=120 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847983 Seq=3052396265 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396265 Seq=1847983 Len=55 Win=5719 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848038 Seq=3052396265 Len=34 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396299 Seq=1848038 Len=35 Win=5685 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396299 Len=75 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396374 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5610 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396374 Len=135 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5475 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=83 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848156 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=361 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=377 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848156 Len=32 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848188 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848188 Len=101 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848289 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848289 Len=53 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848342 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848342 Len=73 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396509 Len=25 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Fin Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396534 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Fin Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848416 Seq=3052396535 Len=0 Win=24820 ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 15:33 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer BTW I can print OK from my workstation: *************************************** * CONFIGURATION * * HP JetAdmin Utility for Unix * *************************************** Printer Network Interface: 1) Create printer configuration in BOOTP/TFTP database 2) Remove printer configuration from BOOTP/TFTP Spooler: 3) Add printer to local spooler 4) Delete printer from local spooler 5) Modify existing spooler queue(s) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K Following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) JobMonitor [ON] 5) Default queue [NO] 6) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) y ...... Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. root@kinscoe:/# lp -d 1254L8K_1 /etc/issue request id is 1254L8K_1-1 (1 file(s)) ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 14:59 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Brad, We need to open up port 161 from faulkner to the internal network. I tried setting up a printer for Dave Cerminaro with the jetadmin tool and I get the following error: Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K !! No response from 1254L8K !! ... (trying to ping 1254L8K) The HP JetAdmin utility can ping the device. The problem may be: * incorrect GET community name! * it is not a network printer! * other. Do you want to continue (y/n/q, default - n)? I did a snoop on the packets to the printer and it is trying to access UDP 161: faulkner:# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 05/23/02 14:50 ----- David M Cerminaro 05/23/02 11:47 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. ------ ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/25/02 16:41 ----- Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 11:43 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, cverscharen@kpmg.com, belliott@cfl.rr.com, acannata@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: Re: TPC firewall change request We need SRC connectivity for ports 161 and 9100 from cdms01.harcourt.com and cdms02.harcourt.com (167.208.154.54 and 167.208.154.56) to (so far) the following printers at TPC: 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Note that according to my traces below you will also need to allow DST's with <1024 when SRC are the above ports. Also note that the NAT address for the Cisco Content Switch is 167.208.154.59 so need to add that address as the SRC as well. It is unclear to me which IP the CSS will use (NAT or originating) on the outbound since I did the traces from an inside Sun box to see what was needed. ~kevin Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 10:47 To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, acannata@kpmg.com, cverscharen@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: TPC firewall change request Here is the original message I sent on 5/23: ~kevin Ok actually there are somne other ports needed as well... Looks like the following ports need to be opened: UDP 161 and TCP 9100 root@kinscoe:/# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/le (promiscuous mode) kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=56 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=57 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Syn Seq=3052393048 Len=0 Win=24820 Options= 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Syn Ack=3052393049 Seq=1847862 Len=0 Win=5840 Options= kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=49 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=59 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=186 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393235 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5654 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393235 Len=9 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393244 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5645 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393244 Len=133 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393377 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5512 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393377 Len=591 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393968 Len=540 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052394508 Len=1460 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052395968 Len=176 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052396144 Len=121 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=120 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847983 Seq=3052396265 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396265 Seq=1847983 Len=55 Win=5719 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848038 Seq=3052396265 Len=34 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396299 Seq=1848038 Len=35 Win=5685 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396299 Len=75 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396374 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5610 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396374 Len=135 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5475 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=83 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848156 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=361 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=377 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848156 Len=32 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848188 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848188 Len=101 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848289 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848289 Len=53 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848342 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848342 Len=73 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396509 Len=25 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Fin Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396534 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Fin Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848416 Seq=3052396535 Len=0 Win=24820 ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 15:33 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer BTW I can print OK from my workstation: *************************************** * CONFIGURATION * * HP JetAdmin Utility for Unix * *************************************** Printer Network Interface: 1) Create printer configuration in BOOTP/TFTP database 2) Remove printer configuration from BOOTP/TFTP Spooler: 3) Add printer to local spooler 4) Delete printer from local spooler 5) Modify existing spooler queue(s) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K Following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) JobMonitor [ON] 5) Default queue [NO] 6) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) y ...... Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. root@kinscoe:/# lp -d 1254L8K_1 /etc/issue request id is 1254L8K_1-1 (1 file(s)) ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 14:59 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Brad, We need to open up port 161 from faulkner to the internal network. I tried setting up a printer for Dave Cerminaro with the jetadmin tool and I get the following error: Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K !! No response from 1254L8K !! ... (trying to ping 1254L8K) The HP JetAdmin utility can ping the device. The problem may be: * incorrect GET community name! * it is not a network printer! * other. Do you want to continue (y/n/q, default - n)? I did a snoop on the packets to the printer and it is trying to access UDP 161: faulkner:# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 05/23/02 14:50 ----- David M Cerminaro 05/23/02 11:47 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. ------ ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 07/25/02 16:33 ----- Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 11:43 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, cverscharen@kpmg.com, belliott@cfl.rr.com, acannata@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: Re: TPC firewall change request We need SRC connectivity for ports 161 and 9100 from cdms01.harcourt.com and cdms02.harcourt.com (167.208.154.54 and 167.208.154.56) to (so far) the following printers at TPC: 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Note that according to my traces below you will also need to allow DST's with <1024 when SRC are the above ports. Also note that the NAT address for the Cisco Content Switch is 167.208.154.59 so need to add that address as the SRC as well. It is unclear to me which IP the CSS will use (NAT or originating) on the outbound since I did the traces from an inside Sun box to see what was needed. ~kevin Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. Kevin Inscoe 05/31/02 10:47 To: Robb Johnston/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, acannata@kpmg.com, cverscharen@kpmg.com, dhollis@kpmg.com, Jerrold Feigenbaum/IT/ORL/HARCOURT, mmshannon@kpmg.com, Steve Tyrrell/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, Doug Lane/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT Subject: TPC firewall change request Here is the original message I sent on 5/23: ~kevin Ok actually there are somne other ports needed as well... Looks like the following ports need to be opened: UDP 161 and TCP 9100 root@kinscoe:/# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/le (promiscuous mode) kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=56 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=57 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Syn Seq=3052393048 Len=0 Win=24820 Options= 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Syn Ack=3052393049 Seq=1847862 Len=0 Win=5840 Options= kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=49 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=59 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=186 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393235 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5654 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393235 Len=9 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393244 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5645 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393244 Len=133 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393377 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5512 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393377 Len=591 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393968 Len=540 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052394508 Len=1460 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052395968 Len=176 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052396144 Len=121 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=120 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847983 Seq=3052396265 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396265 Seq=1847983 Len=55 Win=5719 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848038 Seq=3052396265 Len=34 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396299 Seq=1848038 Len=35 Win=5685 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396299 Len=75 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396374 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5610 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396374 Len=135 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5475 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=83 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848156 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=361 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=377 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848156 Len=32 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848188 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848188 Len=101 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848289 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848289 Len=53 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848342 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848342 Len=73 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396509 Len=25 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Fin Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396534 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Fin Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848416 Seq=3052396535 Len=0 Win=24820 ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 15:33 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer BTW I can print OK from my workstation: *************************************** * CONFIGURATION * * HP JetAdmin Utility for Unix * *************************************** Printer Network Interface: 1) Create printer configuration in BOOTP/TFTP database 2) Remove printer configuration from BOOTP/TFTP Spooler: 3) Add printer to local spooler 4) Delete printer from local spooler 5) Modify existing spooler queue(s) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K Following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) JobMonitor [ON] 5) Default queue [NO] 6) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) y ...... Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. root@kinscoe:/# lp -d 1254L8K_1 /etc/issue request id is 1254L8K_1-1 (1 file(s)) ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 14:59 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Brad, We need to open up port 161 from faulkner to the internal network. I tried setting up a printer for Dave Cerminaro with the jetadmin tool and I get the following error: Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K !! No response from 1254L8K !! ... (trying to ping 1254L8K) The HP JetAdmin utility can ping the device. The problem may be: * incorrect GET community name! * it is not a network printer! * other. Do you want to continue (y/n/q, default - n)? I did a snoop on the packets to the printer and it is trying to access UDP 161: faulkner:# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 05/23/02 14:50 ----- David M Cerminaro 05/23/02 11:47 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C. ------ Dave, I need the IP's of all the destination printers OR the servers connected to the printers. In the case of the printer connected to a Sun will it be using lpd style printing or Jetdirect? ~kevin David M Cerminaro 07/25/02 11:34 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: PRINTERS Hey kevin, TPC is going to give the OK to use both printers. The printer that caused the most concern is connected to a printer server (solaris). All requests go through that print server. That makes it more difficult to dump print buffers of NON-NBPTS data. Below is the lpstat from our current production machine. $ lpstat -t scheduler is running no system default destination device for 1253L8K: /dev/1253L8K system for 1159X3090HC: 1159X3090HC (as printer 1159X3090HC) device for is_hp5: /dev/is_hp5 device for 1254L8K: /dev/1254L8K device for 1159L4050: /dev/1159L4050 1253L8K accepting requests since Tue Dec 11 13:28:05 CST 2001 UX:lpstat: ERROR: Destination "1159X3090HC" does not exist. TO FIX: Use a printer or class that exists on this system. is_hp5 accepting requests since Tue Dec 11 13:26:47 CST 2001 1254L8K accepting requests since Thu Apr 4 10:31:11 CST 2002 1159L4050 accepting requests since Tue Dec 11 16:26:05 CST 2001 printer is_hp5 is idle. enabled since Tue Dec 11 13:26:47 CST 2001. available. printer 1253L8K is idle. enabled since Tue Dec 11 13:28:05 CST 2001. available. printer 1159L4050 is idle. enabled since Tue Dec 11 16:26:05 CST 2001. available . printer 1254L8K is idle. enabled since Thu Apr 4 10:31:11 CST 2002. available. Hope that helps. Thanx Dave ----- Here is the original message I sent on 5/23: ~kevin Ok actually there are somne other ports needed as well... Looks like the following ports need to be opened: UDP 161 and TCP 9100 root@kinscoe:/# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/le (promiscuous mode) kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=56 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=57 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Syn Seq=3052393048 Len=0 Win=24820 Options= 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Syn Ack=3052393049 Seq=1847862 Len=0 Win=5840 Options= kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=49 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=59 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393049 Len=186 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393235 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5654 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393235 Len=9 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393244 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5645 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393244 Len=133 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052393377 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5512 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393377 Len=591 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052393968 Len=540 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052394508 Len=1460 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052395968 Len=176 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=0 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847863 Seq=3052396144 Len=121 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396144 Seq=1847863 Len=120 Win=5840 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1847983 Seq=3052396265 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396265 Seq=1847983 Len=55 Win=5719 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848038 Seq=3052396265 Len=34 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396299 Seq=1848038 Len=35 Win=5685 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396299 Len=75 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396374 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5610 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848073 Seq=3052396374 Len=135 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=0 Win=5475 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848073 Len=83 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848156 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=32828 LEN=361 1254L8K -> kinscoe UDP D=32828 S=161 LEN=377 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848156 Len=32 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848188 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848188 Len=101 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848289 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848289 Len=53 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848342 Seq=3052396509 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396509 Seq=1848342 Len=73 Win=5475 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396509 Len=25 Win=24820 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Fin Ack=1848415 Seq=3052396534 Len=0 Win=24820 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 1254L8K -> kinscoe TCP D=32835 S=9100 Fin Ack=3052396535 Seq=1848415 Len=0 Win=5450 kinscoe -> 1254L8K TCP D=9100 S=32835 Ack=1848416 Seq=3052396535 Len=0 Win=24820 ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 15:33 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT cc: belliott@cfl.rr.com, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer BTW I can print OK from my workstation: *************************************** * CONFIGURATION * * HP JetAdmin Utility for Unix * *************************************** Printer Network Interface: 1) Create printer configuration in BOOTP/TFTP database 2) Remove printer configuration from BOOTP/TFTP Spooler: 3) Add printer to local spooler 4) Delete printer from local spooler 5) Modify existing spooler queue(s) ?) Help q) Quit Please enter selection: 3 Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K Following is a list of suggested parameter values for this queue. You may change any settings by selecting the corresponding non-zero numbers. The values will be used to configure this queue when '0' is selected. To abort the operation, press 'q'. Configurable Parameters: Current Settings ----------------------- ---------------- 1) Lp destination (queue) name [1254L8K_1] 2) Status log [(No log)] 3) Queue class [(not assigned)] 4) JobMonitor [ON] 5) Default queue [NO] 6) Additional printer configuration... Select an item for change, or '0' to configure (q-quit): 0 Ready to configure 1254L8K_1. OK to continue? (y/n/q, default=y) y ...... Finished adding "1254L8K_1" to the spooler. root@kinscoe:/# lp -d 1254L8K_1 /etc/issue request id is 1254L8K_1-1 (1 file(s)) ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 Kevin Inscoe 05/23/02 14:59 To: belliott@cfl.rr.com cc: David M Cerminaro/TPC/SA/HARCOURT@HARCOURT, nmann@baylinux.com Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Brad, We need to open up port 161 from faulkner to the internal network. I tried setting up a printer for Dave Cerminaro with the jetadmin tool and I get the following error: Enter the network printer name or IP address (q - quit): 1254L8K !! No response from 1254L8K !! ... (trying to ping 1254L8K) The HP JetAdmin utility can ping the device. The problem may be: * incorrect GET community name! * it is not a network printer! * other. Do you want to continue (y/n/q, default - n)? I did a snoop on the packets to the printer and it is trying to access UDP 161: faulkner:# snoop 1254L8K Using device /dev/hme (promiscuous mode) faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K UDP D=161 S=33195 LEN=51 faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply faulkner -> 1254L8K ICMP Echo request 1254L8K -> faulkner ICMP Echo reply ~kevin Kevin P. Inscoe Harcourt Web Services Orlando, FL 32887 kinscoe [at] harcourt [dot] com FAX: 407-345-3086 x2569 ----- Forwarded by Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT on 05/23/02 14:50 ----- David M Cerminaro 05/23/02 11:47 To: Kevin Inscoe/IT/ORL/HARCOURT@HARCOURT cc: Subject: Re: NBPTS printer Kevin, I guess the first printer never got connected to faulkner. I did and LPstat and the second printer that I sent you is there. Here are both printers. 167.208.37.119 1254L8K 167.208.170.253 1159X3090HC Could you ensure that they are both connect, I would like to test them tomorrow. Thanx Dave C.