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
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
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