thecomputerguy
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Mega huge apology for the mega confusing details below!
I have a Law Office that has 4 separate Lawyers (Or Companies) that all share a large Toshiba Office Printer. The office uses Papercut to manage the costs of who uses what out of the printer.
3 of the Lawyers share a single internet connection and LAN on a 192.168.1.1 network - Well call this NETWORK A
The Toshiba printer is on NETWORK A using 192.168.1.200
1 of the Lawyers is on her own internet connection and LAN on a 192.168.15.1 network Well call this NETWORK B
The Papercut Server is on NETWORK B using 192.158.15.10
Another company came in years ago and installed a Sonicwall appliance that allowed NETWORK A (192.168.1.1) to reach over and communicate with the Papercut Server (192.168.15.10) on NETWORK B, and then allowed NETWORK B (192.168.15.1) to reach over and communicate with the Toshiba Printer on NETWORK A (192.168.1.200)
The HD in the Papercut Server completely died and was completely un-recoverable. ALL printing stopped. The printer people came out and removed the printers dependence on the Papercut Server until I was able to drop an SSD and reload W10 and bring it back out.
I brought it out and left it up to the printer people to reinstall Papercut and reconfigure the Toshiba printer etc.
The issue we have now is NETWORK A can no longer reach over into NETWORK B and communicate with the Papercut Server, however NETWORK B can reach over and print without any issue at all. NETWORK B can also communicate with the Papercut Server because they are on the same network.
The issue is NETWORK A cannot communicate with NETWORK B. Can't ping, firewall disabled etc.
We are not entirely sure what the IP was on the Papercut Server before it went down but the printer guy says it's the same IP as it was before (192.168.15.10) on NETWORK B.
We do not have login information for the Sonicwall, and I am not too familiar with Sonicwall appliances and I am afraid if I reset it I could be causing more harm than good since I will have no way to backup the settings in there. The company that installed it is no longer available so getting login info is basically impossible and the device will likely need to be reset.
UNLESS someone has some ideas about this. Sorry for the confusion description ... I just can't explain it any other way.
EDIT:
Now that I've typed it out I think I may be able to workaround... if I can get the Papercut Server onto NETWORK A since B to A works fine but A to B is being blocked ... hmmmmmm
I have a Law Office that has 4 separate Lawyers (Or Companies) that all share a large Toshiba Office Printer. The office uses Papercut to manage the costs of who uses what out of the printer.
3 of the Lawyers share a single internet connection and LAN on a 192.168.1.1 network - Well call this NETWORK A
The Toshiba printer is on NETWORK A using 192.168.1.200
1 of the Lawyers is on her own internet connection and LAN on a 192.168.15.1 network Well call this NETWORK B
The Papercut Server is on NETWORK B using 192.158.15.10
Another company came in years ago and installed a Sonicwall appliance that allowed NETWORK A (192.168.1.1) to reach over and communicate with the Papercut Server (192.168.15.10) on NETWORK B, and then allowed NETWORK B (192.168.15.1) to reach over and communicate with the Toshiba Printer on NETWORK A (192.168.1.200)
The HD in the Papercut Server completely died and was completely un-recoverable. ALL printing stopped. The printer people came out and removed the printers dependence on the Papercut Server until I was able to drop an SSD and reload W10 and bring it back out.
I brought it out and left it up to the printer people to reinstall Papercut and reconfigure the Toshiba printer etc.
The issue we have now is NETWORK A can no longer reach over into NETWORK B and communicate with the Papercut Server, however NETWORK B can reach over and print without any issue at all. NETWORK B can also communicate with the Papercut Server because they are on the same network.
The issue is NETWORK A cannot communicate with NETWORK B. Can't ping, firewall disabled etc.
We are not entirely sure what the IP was on the Papercut Server before it went down but the printer guy says it's the same IP as it was before (192.168.15.10) on NETWORK B.
We do not have login information for the Sonicwall, and I am not too familiar with Sonicwall appliances and I am afraid if I reset it I could be causing more harm than good since I will have no way to backup the settings in there. The company that installed it is no longer available so getting login info is basically impossible and the device will likely need to be reset.
UNLESS someone has some ideas about this. Sorry for the confusion description ... I just can't explain it any other way.
EDIT:
Now that I've typed it out I think I may be able to workaround... if I can get the Papercut Server onto NETWORK A since B to A works fine but A to B is being blocked ... hmmmmmm