Put it on the router nearest the person who needs access to the remote
resources.
>From: "Timothy Metz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Timothy Metz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: help with IP Helper Address
>Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 18:25:28 +0100
>
>A couple years ago we (actually my predecessor) removed a server from a
>small remote stub network (172.26.91.X). All the printers were moved to a
>print server on the main network (172.26.90.X) and kept their assigned ip's
>in network 172.26.91.X. The two networks are connected via a 4000 series on
>the 90.X end and a 2500 series on the 91.X end. When a user in network 91.X
>tries to map a printer, none show up in the box (WinNT). I can't reasonably
>expect all of them to all remember the UNC names for their printers. I
>started searching CCO for a solution and it seems to be "IP Helper Address"
>I have noticed that I don't have any set and always wondered what they
>were,
>well, now I know. The question is, on which router do I put the address of
>the print server??
>
>Thanks
>
>Tim
>
>
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