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Pleo
I'm sorry that I don't know if the following scenario is off topic. But I
just write it out first
There are two same Xero color printer on the network and both are controlled
by dedicated non-windows based print server.
Their IP are 192.168.222.106 & 192.168.222.104 respectively. Printer drivers
are installed local on windows 2000 clients. And the printer driver are
pointed to the specified TCP/IP port.
Now the 192.168.222.104 one is out of order. Can I route this IP
(192.168.222.104) to 192.168.222.106 without changing port for all affected
workstation.
Thanks.
just write it out first
There are two same Xero color printer on the network and both are controlled
by dedicated non-windows based print server.
Their IP are 192.168.222.106 & 192.168.222.104 respectively. Printer drivers
are installed local on windows 2000 clients. And the printer driver are
pointed to the specified TCP/IP port.
Now the 192.168.222.104 one is out of order. Can I route this IP
(192.168.222.104) to 192.168.222.106 without changing port for all affected
workstation.
Thanks.