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Specified Remote Node Name = TAS204
Specified Remote Port Name = PORT_7
Actual Remote Node Name = TAS204
Actual Remote Port Name = PORT_7
Link Name = LAT$LINK
Step 4: Determine which host controls the printer
You can determine which host controls the printer by logging in to a terminal
that is connected directly to a DECserver or by connecting to a LAT device over
the network. If you have direct access to the DECserver port, go directly to
step 4B.
Step 4A: Connect to the LAT device
Use either the Network Control Program (NCP) or Terminal Server Manager
(TSM) to connect to the DECserver device over the network.
To use NCP, issue the following commands:
To determine the type of service circuit, for example UNA–0 or QNA–0, use
the following commands:
$ MCR NCP
NCP> SHOW KNOWN CIRCUITS
To determine the 48-bit Ethernet address (for example, 08–00–2B–05–C7–
05), use the following commands:
$ MCR LATCP
LCP> SHOW NODE server-name
For example, to get the Ethernet address for TAS200PSSA, enter the
following command:
LCP> SHOW NODE TAS200PSSA
Node Name: TAS200PSSA LAT Protocol Version: 5.1
Node State: Reachable Address: 08-00-2B-05-C7-05
Node Ident: LN03R V2.0 DECServer 200
Incoming Connections: Enabled
Circuit Timer (msec): 80
Multicast Timer (msec): 30
Service Groups: 15, 31-32 99
Service Name Status Rating Identification
BURNET Available 0
In this example, the Ethernet address 08-00-2B-05-C7-05 is displayed.
Troubleshooting Procedures 11–9