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Re: HP Laserjet 4M Plus DirectJet Problem
lee
SWIFTMAIL.COMMon, 13 Oct 1997 23:04:49 -0400
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>That's interesting. We've also determined that the ISS Scanner will take >down these printers, but unfortunately we haven't determined exactly why. >Just a port scan won't do it, but a full-bore scan will. If anyone has any >theories on just why these things go toes up, I'd be interested - >conversely, if we do manage to figure this one out, I'll be glad to post it. Try doing an SNMP table-walk. I didn't get to test it completely before my most recent contract ended but this is what I found: I had been testing BESTview, an SNMP network monitoring tool that uses SNMP Research's code (including 'getmany' et all). When our product did a "full re-detail" of our HP 5MXsi, the printer would crash, displaying "Service Error 80" on the printer display. I assume that our product was doing an SNMP table-walk but didn't have time to research it thoroughly. Lee Sonko leeswiftmail.com
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