User`s guide

Section 5: Setting Up - IBM Mainframe AXIS 5470e/570/670e Users Manual
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Note:
Note:
AXIS 670e Token ring Example (PU definition for an IBM 9370):
Path is not used for a locally attached 9370 Token Ring adapter.
Replace the PATH and PU definitions in the previous example with
the PU definition below.
Note:
In the path definition, PATH DIALNO should be comprised with its first two
digits equal to the place holder, the next two set to the SAP and the remaining
twelve digits set to the AXIS 5470e/570/670e Ethernet or Node address. By
default the Ethernet/Node address is identical to the AXIS 5470e/570/670e serial
number. A valid
GRPNM must also be supplied.
In the LU definition, the LOCADDR number maps to the Logical Printer number
of the AXIS 5470e/570/670e. The first eight Local Addresses pass the printout
through Logical Printer 1-8. However, some IBM systems do not allow Local
Address 1 to be used for printing. Refer to Section 13 - Using Logical
Printers
, on page 215 for more information about logical printers.
*
* PU definition for 9370
* E07nnnnn is the node ID set in AXIS 670e.
* xxxxxxxx is the 8 last digits of the MAC address of
* the AXIS 670e.
*
PU6701 PU IDBLK=E07, X
IDNUM=nnnnn, X
MACADDR=xxxxxxxxxxxx, X
SAPADDR=04
IDNUM should be set to the five last digits of the AXIS 670e node ID. By default,
this is the five last digits of the AXIS 670e serial number. The last twelve digits of
MACADDR should be set to the AXIS 670e Node address. By default this is the
AXIS 670e serial number.