Use ip helper address.  By default, routers do not route Netbios traffic.


""Tony Medeiros""  wrote in message
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> Need a WINS server configured for that webserver so it can find the PDC or
> BDC.  Or do a  "#pre #dom" mapping in the LMHOSTS file.
>
> Tony M.
> MCSE+I  (no, really I am too !!)
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Derric Gu"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 6:16 PM
> Subject: Question about domain control across router? [7:17781]
>
>
> > My webserver is connected to the e0/0 of the router, and it has a WAN ip
> > address; my windows domain controller is connected to the e0/1 of the
> router
> > through switch, and it has LAN ip address. I find that I can't add it to
> the
> > domain, is it because I have to do some deployment on the router?
> > Thanx.
> >
> > --
> > --Best Regards
> > >>>>Yours, Gu De
> > Tel: 027-87921111-3238(O)
> > Network Group
> > Wuhan Jinglun Electronic Company Ltd.




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