DEFINING THE PRINTER TO THE HOST: TCP/IP ATTACHMENTE-22 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE4. Test the printer connection – AS/400Test the printer by one of the following methods to ensure AS/400 isable to make a connection with the IPS printer:• Send a job from the host through PSF to print on the IPS.(Refer to your IPS Guide to Configuring and Managing theSystem for printing procedures.)• Ping the printer from your AS/400 system to ensure the AS/400can establish a connection with the TCP/IP-attached IPS.Pinging the printer To ping the printer to verify a connection can be made, enter thefollowing command on an OS/400 command line:PING ‘Remote Location’‘remote location’ specifies the internet protocol (IP) address of theIPS printer (refer to the configuration worksheet, earlier in thissection).Table E-17.Create Device Description (Printer) screen forOS/400 with V3R2 installedCREATE DEVICE DESC (PRINTER) (CRTDEVPRT)Type choices, press Enter.DEVICE DESCRIPTION......... > XEROXIPS *DEVICE CLASS............... > *RMTDEVICE TYPE................ > *IPDSDEVICE MODEL............... > 0ADVANCED FUNCTION PRINTING.. *YESAFP ATTACHMENT............. > *APPCMESSAGE QUEUE............... QSYSOPELIBRARY.................. *LIBLMAXIMUM PENDING REQUESTS... 6PRINT WHILE CONVERTING..... *YESPRINT REQUEST TIMER........ *NOMAXFORM DEFINITION............ F1C10110LIBRARY.................. *LIBLREMOTE LOCATION............ XEROXIPS * Same as DEVICELOCAL LOCATION............. *NETATR DESCRIPTIONREMOTE NETWORK IDENTIFIER... *NETATRMODE...................... *NONETEXT ‘DESCRIPTION’......... *BLANK