Re: network neighborhood browsing [7:11392]
I used bridge, but it seem it's not as good as we think, since LAN is shared over WAN. I wonder step no 3, using forward broadcast. Do you mean something like this. Router (config)# enable ip forward By the way, you said that netbios uses udp broadcast, does this means, to browse windows will send to IP Broadcast, for example: my ehternet card 172.16.1.2/24 , then my computer will trigger udp broadcast to 172.16.1.255, in order to browse to network neighborhood? Rgds, raf - Original Message - From: Paul Elston To: Rafdian Rasyid Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:26 AM Subject: RE: network neighborhood browsing [7:11392] windows netbios names use broadcasts to advertise, so there is three ways that I know of around this. 1) lmhost file. This is similar to the unix host file except it list netbios names to ip address. 2) wins server. This is similar to dns except for netbios and it allows for dynamic registration. 3) open up your routers to forward broadcasts. There could be other methods and I would like to hear about them. Paul -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rafdian Rasyid Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 9:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: network neighborhood browsing [7:11392] 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 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=11398t=11392 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: network neighborhood browsing [7:11392]
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 I'm buying / selling used CISCO gear!! email me for a quote Brian Feeny,CCDP,CCNP+VAS Scarlett Parria [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 318-213-4709 318-213-4701 Netjam, LLC http://www.netjam.net 333 Texas St. VISA/MC/AMEX/COD Suite 140130 day warranty Shreveport, LA 71101 Cisco Channel Partner toll free: 866-2NETJAM phone: 318-212-0245 fax: 318-212-0246 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=11400t=11392 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: network neighborhood browsing [7:11392]
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 Brian wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... 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 I'm buying / selling used CISCO gear!! email me for a quote Brian Feeny,CCDP,CCNP+VAS Scarlett Parria [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] 318-213-4709 318-213-4701 Netjam, LLC http://www.netjam.net 333 Texas St.VISA/MC/AMEX/COD Suite 1401 30 day warranty Shreveport, LA 71101 Cisco Channel Partner toll free: 866-2NETJAM phone:318-212-0245 fax:318-212-0246 Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7i=11404t=11392 -- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Network neighborhood
Is it a multiple domain environment ? and that u r unable to find the computers of your peer Domain,If it is so, I would suggest you to run a resource kit utility to first chk the existing Trust relation and the status of the domain controllers . - Original Message - From: Chris Lemagie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Lodwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:22 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood You have to have a Master Browser on every segment of a routed network. You will also have to use the "ip helper-address" command so that WINS and DHCP requests are forwarded correctly. Chris Lemagie Systems Engineer Cisco Systems Seattle Commercial Region (425) 468-0959 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cisco.com/ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Network neighborhood
check the node type - Broadcast or Hybrid by running winipcfg/all command. I don't know how to change that parameter. I hv faced the same problem. hope this helps HP -Original Message- From: whatshakin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 8:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network neighborhood If your are running multiple subnets it could be your subnet masks too. Make sure your DHCP server is handing out the correct masks to its hosts etc. - Original Message - From: William E Gragido [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Lodwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:38 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Network neighborhood
The node only tells the clients in which order to search name resolution resources like DNS/WINS?LMHOSTS?HOSTS etc. It will make no difference as to whether or not a client can actually see a partial number of computers over a network unless one or more of the name resolution resources is misconfigured. For 95/98 clients, this is a parameter handed out by Windows NT DHCP servers as part of an IP address lease. I believe it is a reg hack in NT clients. - Original Message - From: Hitesh Pathak (CSD-BBYRO-RTSG) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'whatshakin' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 11:08 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood check the node type - Broadcast or Hybrid by running winipcfg/all command. I don't know how to change that parameter. I hv faced the same problem. hope this helps HP -Original Message- From: whatshakin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 8:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network neighborhood If your are running multiple subnets it could be your subnet masks too. Make sure your DHCP server is handing out the correct masks to its hosts etc. - Original Message - From: William E Gragido [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Lodwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:38 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Network neighborhood
Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Network neighborhood
perhaps file and printer sharing is not enabled on some?? Bri On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Jeff Lodwick wrote: Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Network neighborhood
If your are running multiple subnets it could be your subnet masks too. Make sure your DHCP server is handing out the correct masks to its hosts etc. - Original Message - From: William E Gragido [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Lodwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:38 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: Network neighborhood
Can you find the computer using the netbios name ? -- From: whatshakin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:05 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Network neighborhood If your are running multiple subnets it could be your subnet masks too. Make sure your DHCP server is handing out the correct masks to its hosts etc. - Original Message - From: William E Gragido [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Lodwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:38 PM Subject: RE: Network neighborhood Jeffs right, Check your WINS settings ;- -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Lodwick Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 3:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Network neighborhood Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else. Thanks, Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]