I agree with Brian. The cleanest way would be to enable a WINS server.
However, you could use the ip helper-address in the receiving ethernet
interface on both sides and point it to the remote side's master browser
(assuming you are controlling that in the registry settings.) Using the ip
helper-address, by default, forwards the following udp ports: 69, 53, 37,
137, 138, 67, 68, and 49. To turn off the unwanted ports or to add add'l
ports, in global config: ip forward-protocol command. If you are not sure
which device is the master browser, point the ip helper-address to the other
side's broadcast address and turn on ip directed-broadcast on both
sides(please don't flame me on this one.)

HTH,
MikeN

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> Honestly, in my opinion, I would run a WINS server
> and use Netbios over IP.  Make everthing IP.  Then
> you don't have to worry about any config on the cisco,
> and you gain more scalability.
>
> Setting up a WINS server and changing the clients to use
> Netbios over IP is trivial, so its also an easy way to go.
>
> Brian
>
>
> On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Rafdian Rasyid wrote:
>
> > Hi, all
> > I have a problem. As we have 2 offices, that is connected by TCP/IP
(cisco
> > router 2501s), http, ftp, and telnet is OK. I wonder how to setup the
2501
> > to allow Windows network neighborhood can browse remote office LAN.
> >
> > Many Thanks
> > raf
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