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тАО06-19-2003 11:24 AM
тАО06-19-2003 11:24 AM
Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E
One is an HP LaserJet 8000Dn and the other a HP LJ8100. When I do a printer configuration for both of them, I get the IP addresses, but I am unable to ping them "Request time out" message.
On the configuration page I am also getting the subject message. My network statistics are all reading zeros.
Im not a network expert by large, but he quit a few days ago so Im left with it. The other printers on the network work fine, just these two.
I have swapped cables to the wall jacks, changed out the hub, changed out cables on the patch panel, restarted the printers numerous times, now connected the printers from the patch panel directly to the switch, still nothing.
Please help...email me at: Todd_Luther@assurant.com
Thanks!!!
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тАО06-19-2003 11:27 PM
тАО06-19-2003 11:27 PM
Re: Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E
- ping the printers and look at the led on their NIC : if it blinks, then signal is received. If nothing happens, then chances are good that their NIC is out !
- INstall them directly behind a LPT1 and see if they print. So you'll know if it's the NIC itself or another internal stuff.
HTH
J
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тАО06-20-2003 05:37 AM
тАО06-20-2003 05:37 AM
Re: Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E
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тАО06-25-2003 10:28 PM
тАО06-25-2003 10:28 PM
Re: Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E
2. Do you use VLANs on your SWTs?
3. Do you use only one IP subnet per VLAN?
4. Make sure the printers are in the correct VLAN: If your printer has a fixed IP address of say 10.1.1.55/24 and it is plugged in a port in the VLAN that carries the 10.1.2.0/24 subnet, then you will get RTO answers from ping. Find a free port in the VLAN that carries the 10.1.1.0/24 subnet and plug the printer in it.
5. If don't have such free ports left, take the MAC -LAN hardware- addresses from the printed configuration pages and search the MACs in the SWT. If you can't find them on any port of any your SWTs, then your printers are not connected to the network: check cables, connectors, jacks. If you find them, write down the port ID and configure the ports to be in the VLAN that carries the 10.1.1.0/24 subnet.
6. Do you use a print server to manage your printers?
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тАО06-25-2003 10:31 PM
тАО06-25-2003 10:31 PM
Re: Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E
"Lan error - I/O card not ready 0E"?