118
IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes (when using a MarkNet S only)
If you selected the
IPDS Timeout
value of
Host Controlled
to allow the host to
directly control ending (disconnecting) a LAN session, go to
IPDS Timeout =
Host Controlled
on page 117.
If you selected an
IPDS Timeout
value of
15 seconds
to
10 minutes
to allow the
printer IPDS emulation to determine when an IPDS LAN session times out,
follow the steps below to correct the problem.
1.
Adjust the MarkNet S end-of-job timeout value to 0 (disabled). See
5 Using
the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Adapter or MarkNet Print Server
on
page 65 for additional information.
2.
Change the host port setting to 9600. Refer to
IPDS Timeout
on page 40 for
further information on the selection of ports.
3.
Correct the appropriate host timer/timeout value as shown below.
Note:
The host timer/timeout values below should not be used with a
host port value of 9100 or 9102.
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6
WRKAFP2: Inactivity Timer (INACTTMR)
*NOMAX
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2, V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2
CRTPSFCFG: Release Timer (RLSTMR)
*NOMAX
PSF/MVS
PSF Startup Proc: Disconnect Interval (DISCINTV)
0
PSF/2
TCP/IP Settings: Connect Timeout
0
Tuning Option: Job Interval Shutdown Timer
9999
PSF/AIX
SMIT Printer Def: Connect Timeout
0