> 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 _______________________________________________ Ilugd mailing list [email protected] http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd
