Hi,

Ensure they are configured to be in the same ZONE.  I would think you still need to 
ensure your on the same segment and you may therefore need to configure the 
cable-range, zone and all that stuff.

Just some thoughts.  We used to get horrible stuff like this happening accross bridged 
networks.  Devices would come in and out depending on something somewhere else on the 
network and you could not find where.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Tuesday, February 20, 2001 at 03:35:49 PM, Jeff wrote:

> I have a vlan on my 4006 that has nothing but Macs and one HP printer.
> 
> AppleTalk enabled on the Macs
> No routing of AppleTalk since they're in their own Vlan
> 
> Problem is that some of the Macs can see the printer while others can't. I'm
> assuming that I don't need to route if all the nodes are in one vlan? Any
> ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff
> 
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