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IP Printing over VPN
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| I have a gateway to gateway VPN set up between our main and remote
offices using Symantec 460 VPN appliances. These networks are on
different subnets, x.x.233.x and x.x.234.x. I am tring to print from
our main office (x.x.233.x) directly to an IP Printer (x.x.234.101) at
the remote office. I added a printer driver in windows machine at main
office with TCP/IP port of the printer, but test page will not print.
We have a workgroup with win2000 machines all around. I can ping and
telnet directly to pritner directly, tested ports 9100 and 515, which
are open to traffic. I have tried every combination of driver setting
with no luck. Any Ideas?
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| Kirk Goins 2005-11-02, 8:46 pm |
| Does the printer have its Default Gateway set? It wouldn't be needed
unless packets are coming from a different subnet.
gar13 wrote:
> I have a gateway to gateway VPN set up between our main and remote
> offices using Symantec 460 VPN appliances. These networks are on
> different subnets, x.x.233.x and x.x.234.x. I am tring to print from
> our main office (x.x.233.x) directly to an IP Printer (x.x.234.101) at
> the remote office. I added a printer driver in windows machine at main
> office with TCP/IP port of the printer, but test page will not print.
> We have a workgroup with win2000 machines all around. I can ping and
> telnet directly to pritner directly, tested ports 9100 and 515, which
> are open to traffic. I have tried every combination of driver setting
> with no luck. Any Ideas?
>
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| Yes Pritner has default gateway set to the VPN appliance at the remote
office.(x.x.234.1). I do not have a WINS server running, as I only use
IP addresses. Also, I do not have file browsing setup across the VPN.
Do I need these in order for printing to work?
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