Getting issue while printing from Wifi Network series (172.27.13.0) To Lan (172.27.11.0)

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Getting issue while printing from Wifi Network series (172.27.13.0) To Lan (172.27.11.0)

L3 Networker

Getting issue while printing from Wifi Network series 172.27.13.0 To Lan 172.27.11.0

I Checked the Monitor Traffic from ETH1/5 (172.27.13.0 ) to  ETH 1/3 (172.27.11.0) Port 9100 as for Printer the 9100 is commonly Use the traffic shows allow and the byte is also Received by that end in CLI I Can also Ping but still its not printed properly So there are 3 Printer at ETH1/3 So what to do Next and The User is Connected to WIFI then the traffic flow through ETH1/5

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you have a few options but i would just add a new policy from eth1/5 to eth 1/3 destination (printer addresses)  any any any and select session start for logging.  then send a print job and look at the logs.

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L7 Applicator

are you testing ping from a wireless client or from the firewall?

Wireless Client

 

you have a few options but i would just add a new policy from eth1/5 to eth 1/3 destination (printer addresses)  any any any and select session start for logging.  then send a print job and look at the logs.

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