02-21-2014 11:47 AM - edited 07-05-2021 12:15 AM
I have a 5508 WLC running 7.5.102.0 code and a bonjour server setup as it should be according to all other posts on this topic.
When I enable mDNS globally I only see one HP printer in my enterprise environment (over 30 are installed) from research I've found that this is due to the service string that the iOS device is searching for.
Also from working with Cisco TAC they informed me that the iOS devices on search for printers on
_universal._sub._ipp._tcp.local
:_universal._sub._ipps._tcp.local
GuestLabel @ macsvr01._ipp._tcp.local.
service strings
All of my printers show up under the
_printer._tcp.local,
service string
My question is does anyone know how to either move the printers to one of the 3 service strings that the iOS devices search for or can you alter/add the service string to have the iOS device search/accept the printer service string?
Thanks,
Reid
02-21-2014 12:14 PM
You would need to create a service string. See the following screen shot:
Thanks,
Scott
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02-21-2014 12:24 PM
Scott thanks for the reply.
I've already tried to create an new service string and when I turn on mDNS Global Snooping all my printers still default to the _printer.tcp.local service string.
02-21-2014 12:27 PM
You can't move devices to a service string. Adding the service string allows that string to be found. You don't have LSS enabled do you? If so, disable that.
Thanks,
Scott
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02-21-2014 12:32 PM
Yes, LSS is turned off for all service strings and the origin is set to all.
I understand that I can't move devices for another service string do you know if there is a way to have iOS devices search another string?
02-21-2014 12:48 PM
Oh no... That's built in to the drivers
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02-21-2014 01:10 PM
v7.5 is a deferred code also. I have used a software called bonjour browser to view the service strings. You do have to be able to connect to the device initially. I have used a home ap that I know allows all bonjour. This way I can see if the sting needs to be added or not. I have also added strings that never worked, but on a different vendor wireless, it works.
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