I have never had to use an ip helper address in an NT/95/98 environment to date. The
ip helper address has only been needed to get to the DHCP server for an IP address.
Accessing the PDC has never required one.

Scott

Brian wrote:

> You have to use an ip helper-address to login to a NT Server in one
> network, coming from a client in another network.
>
> Brian
>
> On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Scott Jensen wrote:
>
> > Are the workstations in the .5 network setup correctly for WINS, proper domain,
> > ect. What is the error message you are getting when the .5 segment workstations
> > are trying to log on?
> >
> > Scott
> >
> > Alfred Saulo wrote:
> >
> > > I was hoping to get feedback on configuring a 2948g-l3 switch.  I've set it
> > > up so that the 1st port (fastethernet 1) is on my local network
> > > (192.168.1.x) and another port (fastethernet 20) to be on another network
> > > (192.168.5.x).  I believe I have configured it correctly since I am now able
> > > to ping from a host on the 5.x network to the 1.x network and vice versa...
> > > however, my problem lies within being able to authenticate and eventually
> > > log on to the 1.x network/domain (NT server, single domain) from the 5.x
> > > network..... the test machine I'm using on the 5.x network is a win98 box
> > > with a static 5.x ip address.... gateway on that box is set to the ip
> > > address of the switchport for the 5.x network..... any help would be
> > > appreciated.....
> > >
> > > Alfred
> > >
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> Brian Feeny, CCNA, CCDA       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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