Re: [ilugd] CUPS setup: IPP and VLAN requirements

2011-02-01 Thread Naresh Narang
> Well , as VLan is going to make a
> logical boundary b/w two network
> (Zone A  and  Zone B) ,
> i think the way to sort out this problem is to configure
> the settings
> in router or layer-3 switches(Manageable switches). You
> need to assign
> those ports of Zone B which are connected to the printer
> into the VLan
> A. Once you assigned printer port to VLan A, then it would
> surely
> work. Let me know which router is being is used
> 

Yes then printer becomes part of VLAN A and works, in which case it goes out of 
VLAN B. What would users in VLAN B do if they were using this printer already? 

There is no need to move any switch ports out of their current VLAN or change 
any IP addresses as long as routing between VLANs work and ports (not physical 
switch ports) are open between them.


--Naresh Narang

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Re: [ilugd] CUPS setup: IPP and VLAN requirements

2011-02-01 Thread Arindam Roy
Well , as VLan is going to make a logical boundary b/w two network
(Zone A  and  Zone B) ,
i think the way to sort out this problem is to configure the settings
in router or layer-3 switches(Manageable switches). You need to assign
those ports of Zone B which are connected to the printer into the VLan
A. Once you assigned printer port to VLan A, then it would surely
work. Let me know which router is being is used

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Re: [ilugd] CUPS setup: IPP and VLAN requirements

2011-01-31 Thread Naresh Narang
> I need to setup a CUPS Print Server
> in a Corporate Environment. The
> requirement is that the CUPS Print Server is to be setup in
> a Zone-B
> VLAN [Say Network-B], whereas the actual printer is in a
> Zone-A VLAN
> [Say Network-A].
> 
> I understand IPP [Internet Printing Protocol] support needs
> to be
> enabled for the CUPS Server and I need to somehow tunnel
> the CUPS/IPP
> traffic from VLAN-B to VLAN-A.
> 
> Can some one share his thoughts / experiences in this
> regard?
> 


If VLANs A and B can route traffic to each other, it should just work after you 
configure - no different than how you would do if they were in same VLAN. If 
there is a firewall between them, then you allow ports that CUPs needs.


--Naresh Narang

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[ilugd] CUPS setup: IPP and VLAN requirements

2011-01-31 Thread Anand Shankar
I need to setup a CUPS Print Server in a Corporate Environment. The
requirement is that the CUPS Print Server is to be setup in a Zone-B
VLAN [Say Network-B], whereas the actual printer is in a Zone-A VLAN
[Say Network-A].

I understand IPP [Internet Printing Protocol] support needs to be
enabled for the CUPS Server and I need to somehow tunnel the CUPS/IPP
traffic from VLAN-B to VLAN-A.

Can some one share his thoughts / experiences in this regard?

anand

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