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JayCanon
Oct 17, 2016Aspirant
Netgear M4300 is not allowing AirPrint to work on a Copier that has been tested on a test network
We have tested the machine on a test network and it works perfectly so I know it is a setting on their network. I have looked around and i have read that it might be "IGMP Snooping" messing up. Any h...
- Oct 19, 2016
Thank you Adam!
JayCanon, in your case we are confident enough it will work with new 12.0.2.6 firmware version on M4300 switch.
Can you ask the network administrator for a maintenance window in order to upgrade M4300 switch firmware?
- M4300 series user guides and admnistration manuals: http://www.netgear.com/support/product/M4300-52G?cid=wmt_netgear_organic#docs
- M4300 12.0.2.6 software download: http://www.netgear.com/support/product/M4300-52G?cid=wmt_netgear_organic#download
This can be done very quickly, but will require a reboot for the switch. Such firmware upgrade can be provisioned then scheduled using our Network Management System NMS300 (www.netgear.com/nms300). Let us know how it goes!
Regards,
LaurentMa
Oct 17, 2016NETGEAR Expert
Hello JayCanon
Welcome to the Community!
The Bonjour protocol operates on service announcements and service queries which allow devices to ask and advertise specific applications, such as Printing services, with AirPlay (_ipp._tcp.local.). Unfortunately, IGMP Snooping has very little effect when several VLANs.
Can you let us know the working configuration of your previous test network? Did you have VLANs on the switch, and did you show Clients outside of the Copier VLAN? Or was it a flat network without any VLANs (with the Copier and the Clients all in same L2 broadcast domain, for instance untagged VLAN 1).
In order to help you with your current network issue, we need the summary of your M4300 configuration, do we have VLANs? We will take it from there, based on where the Copier is; and where the Clients are.
Some background with Airprint: with Bonjour, each query or advertisement is sent to the Bonjour multicast address for delivery to all clients on the subnet. Apple’s Bonjour protocol relies on Multicast DNS (mDNS) operating at UDP port 5353 and sends to these reserved group addresses:
- IPv4 Group Address - 224.0.0.251
- IPv6 Group Address - FF02::FB
The addresses used by the Bonjour protocol are link-local multicast addresses and thus are only forwarded on the local L2 domain. Routers cannot use multicast routing to redirect the traffic because the time to live (TTL) is set to one, and link-local multicast is meant to stay local by design. As a matter of fact, Bonjour doesn't travel across VLANs without the specific help of a <<Bonjour Gateway>>.
Regards,
JayCanon
Oct 17, 2016Aspirant
They have a FLAT network.
0 VLAN's
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