RE: IBM printer question [7:13992]

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Crowe

You might want to check is the port is going into "errordisable" mode.
Usually when this happens, the switch is either set to or detecting
full-duplex, when in fact the printer is only working in half-duplex.  That
could explain the reset when you log into the switch.  I have seen this A
LOT with HP printers and Catalyst switches.

HTH

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Question for all you IBM printer gurus.  I have the following small office
connected to my hospital.

HOSPITAL-AIRONET340OFFICE-AIRONET340---C1924IBM AFP
Printer.

Here is the problem. After about 15-30 minutes the printer is no longer
visible or pingable from the network. It seems to time out from the switch
connection. If I log into the switch and ping this printer it comes back up
and is then visible on the network again, until it times out? Any known
conflicts with the C1900's or the Aironets and this particular printer?
Anyone know of any timeout parameter changes that might take care of this?
There isn't a whole lot of commands on the 1900 to use.

Bob Sites
System Engineer
Valley Health System, IS Dept.
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RE: IBM printer question [7:13992]

2001-07-27 Thread J. Li

This is related to the printer MAC address aged out of
the CAM table due to inactivity.  We see a lot on our
servers.  What we do is creating a ping script
(traffic) on the servers to ping the gateway.  In your
case, you can do a continuous ping to the printer IP
from a workstation or server, say ping it very 3
minute or so.

Jianliang Li

--- Thomas Crowe  wrote:
> You might want to check is the port is going into
> "errordisable" mode.
> Usually when this happens, the switch is either set
> to or detecting
> full-duplex, when in fact the printer is only
> working in half-duplex.  That
> could explain the reset when you log into the
> switch.  I have seen this A
> LOT with HP printers and Catalyst switches.
> 
> HTH
> 
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> 
> Thomas Crowe
> Senior Systems Engineer / Architect
> CTS - Atlanta
> Phone: 770-664-3900
> Cell: 404-277-4089
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> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Sites, Bob
> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 2:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: IBM printer question [7:13992]
> 
> 
> Question for all you IBM printer gurus.  I have the
> following small office
> connected to my hospital.
> 
>
HOSPITAL-AIRONET340OFFICE-AIRONET340---C1924IBM
> AFP
> Printer.
> 
> Here is the problem. After about 15-30 minutes the
> printer is no longer
> visible or pingable from the network. It seems to
> time out from the switch
> connection. If I log into the switch and ping this
> printer it comes back up
> and is then visible on the network again, until it
> times out? Any known
> conflicts with the C1900's or the Aironets and this
> particular printer?
> Anyone know of any timeout parameter changes that
> might take care of this?
> There isn't a whole lot of commands on the 1900 to
> use.
> 
> Bob Sites
> System Engineer
> Valley Health System, IS Dept.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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