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In <3C5105DC.A4214919@usa.net>, on 01/24/02
at 11:16 PM, Sheridan George said:
>192.168.123.254 is the default IP address is for the 7004BR version. The
>7004ABR has a default IP address of 192.168.2.1.
Sheridan, would you do the same iptrace test I suggested to Sandy and post
the results. I can't imagine why the packets to the print server would
not be captured, but it's always good to have a working baseline to
compare to. I read the rfc, so I now know how the printer server should
communicate with the printer object.
Thanks,
Steven
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