b_gilmore
Well Known Member
Re: [Re: Printer connection limits]
If you have the print queues on the print server configured to transmit PS and
PCL jobs to the printer devices using LPR, then it's likely that your running
into a source port limitation that is created by MS's implementing the LPR/LPD
protocol described in the RCF spec 1179.
The spec says to use only source TCP ports 721-731 when sending jobs from the
print server. Once these ports are filled up on a busy print server things
will grid to a halt.
Check out MS Knowledge Doc 179156 for the registry hack to move the source
ports to an unlimited range above 1024.
DBohner <[email protected]> wrote:
originally made the statement) or to the workstation...I have posted a similar
question to one of the M$ News Groups - I'll let you know how they
reply.Daniel
If you have the print queues on the print server configured to transmit PS and
PCL jobs to the printer devices using LPR, then it's likely that your running
into a source port limitation that is created by MS's implementing the LPR/LPD
protocol described in the RCF spec 1179.
The spec says to use only source TCP ports 721-731 when sending jobs from the
print server. Once these ports are filled up on a busy print server things
will grid to a halt.
Check out MS Knowledge Doc 179156 for the registry hack to move the source
ports to an unlimited range above 1024.
DBohner <[email protected]> wrote:
originally made the statement) or to the workstation...I have posted a similar
question to one of the M$ News Groups - I'll let you know how they
reply.Daniel