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PETERGATS
Mar 02, 2014Aspirant
Printing segregated to VLAN by itself
For the life of me, can't get the printer to be alive on its own VLAN.. The SRX5308 is the fw-router (no VPNs just VLANs) Identified 12 VLANs and treating these as port based VLANs and there's a M...
PETERGATS
Mar 02, 2014Aspirant
You're right,
It was on the default LAN (VLAN 1), I could certainly get it reckognized and printing fine on the default VLAN, BUT no VLAN members could ping it.
I can move it back to the default VLAN
How do I get it to be reckognized (being able to ping it and print to it) from the VLAN members?
Do I need to write a MAC based ACL?
(the M4100 port based VLAN switch functions as a level 2 switch)
This has got to be something simple, we're talking basic printing here.. ?? I guta be missing something very basic..
It was on the default LAN (VLAN 1), I could certainly get it reckognized and printing fine on the default VLAN, BUT no VLAN members could ping it.
I can move it back to the default VLAN
How do I get it to be reckognized (being able to ping it and print to it) from the VLAN members?
Do I need to write a MAC based ACL?
(the M4100 port based VLAN switch functions as a level 2 switch)
This has got to be something simple, we're talking basic printing here.. ?? I guta be missing something very basic..
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