help with IP Helper Address

2000-11-28 Thread Timothy Metz

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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Re: help with IP Helper Address

2000-11-28 Thread Frank Wells

Put it on the router nearest the person who needs access to the remote 
resources.


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>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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Re: help with IP Helper Address

2000-11-28 Thread Timothy Metz

Great, thanks!

Tim

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> 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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Re: help with IP Helper Address

2000-11-29 Thread Elias Aggelidis

IP helper address is forwarding all the NON-routable protocols and Broadcasts
to a NT server (direct IP address after the command) or to a subnet
(e.g. Ip helper-address 172.26.90.255) 

The command must be put on the Ethernet interface of the 25xx.

Hope this help.

Regards



Elias Aggelidis   ALGOSYSTEMS SA
Network Engineer  4, Sardeon Str
CCNA, CCNPNea Smyrni 
CVOICE Specialised 
PICA Administrator
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