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bicky -> Publishing Printer behind ISA 2004 (23.Jan.2007 4:12:12 AM)

Following is my LAN:

PC1
external ip 80.44.50.3
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external ip 80.44.50.1
ROUTER
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external ip 80.44.50.2
ISA
Internal ip 172.20.18.1
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SWITCH_____________________
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Internal ip 172.20.18.2                    Internal ip 172.20.18.3
PC2                                                Printer

Printer is behind the ISA server. Printer is directly connected to the switch and has assigned ip address of 172.20.18.3.

In PC2 i have installed printer as a local printer on standard tcp/ip port. Printing is working perfectly in this pc.

In ISA Server i have:
(I have followed the steps from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306071)
- created a protocol  Inbound TCP 9100 as port.
- created server publishing rule to allow the above protocol from EXTERNAL network to the Printer IP.

Now i would like to print from PC1.
In PC1 i went to add printers
Select Local Printer
Create Standard TCP/IP Port & entered IP Add of ISA Server (80.44.50.2)
Then i got message box: The Device is not found in the network.

I will be grateful if someone please guide me whether im following right procedure or not. And how can i install printer in PC1.




sudi11 -> RE: Publishing Printer behind ISA 2004 (20.May2008 10:42:57 AM)

Hi,

I'm a very newbie but I think that becasue your PC1 and the printer are not in the same IP range you will not be able to find the printer. You should create a VPN connection to the ISA, then you will be able to print through VPN.

Sudi




TitusHoc -> RE: Publishing Printer behind ISA 2004 (20.May2008 11:06:15 AM)

Can you add the printer on pc2 machine?
What you see on ISA logs when you’re trying to add the printer on PC1?
 
Titus
 




TitusHoc -> RE: Publishing Printer behind ISA 2004 (20.May2008 11:09:13 AM)

One more thing, the PC1 and ISA external interface seems to be on the same subnet or the subnet is different for those. I don’t get the role of the router if not
 
Titus
 




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