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CHAPTER 9: Troubleshooting
No Telnet server is active on the host.
Communication hardware (for example, router) required for this connection
is down.
The host’s IP address is incorrectly configured on the print server.
The print server has not been correctly connected to the LAN.
0111 = Host Telnet session lost
Usually means that the printer has been stopped on the host. Also appears if the
host goes down or if there is a communication (router, etc.) failure while a Telnet
session with the host is active.
E001 = No Telnet printer support at host
The operating system on the host computer supports only display (not printer)
devices in Telnet sessions. Verify that your operating system is at a release level that
includes support for printing through Telnet sessions.
E003 = TN3270 session negotiation failed
Usually means that there is no printer defined on the host with the printer name
that appears in the connection-status message. This code will also appear if there is
a printer with the desired name, but that printer is already active and therefore not
available for use over this new connection. Verify that a printer with the desired
name is defined on the host, and that the printer is available for use by this print
server.
9.6 LED Sequence
During the normal power-up process, the LEDs on the top of the Ethernet to
Twinax/Coax Print Server will turn on (light), turn off (go dark), and/or flash in a
specific sequence. This sequence indicates the different stages of the power-up
process that the print server is progressing through.