RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-16 Thread Hurst, Paul

Maybe IP forwarding is not set?

Cheers

Paul

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-Original Message-
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 2:05 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


Its passing correct information. That's how PPP works - all non-local
traffic goes out the pipe.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com


 -Original Message-
 From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:33 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.
 
 
 Dear all,
 
 I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I 
 believe there are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I 
 hope everyone can assist me on this one, thanks in advance.
 
 I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS 
 (PDC). I install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the 
 machine. The card is detected and the ports 2,3,45 are 
 created automatically via the software CD provided. I 
 reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote 
 Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. 
 I selected the perle modem ports and assign for all to 
 receive calls only, and with network attributes of allow 
 unsecured password/allow clear text passwords, after which 
 the machine was again restarted and logged in.
 
 My Problem:
 
 - When a client dials in to the server, it connects and 
 authenticates the users, and a session is established, BUT 
 the IP address I received is as
 follows:
 
 IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
 Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
 Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144
 
 The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 
 255.255.255.128) as configured in the DHCP Scope properties. 
 Why is this so???
 
 The server configuration is as follows:
 
 IP address:aaa.bbb.ccc.11
 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
 Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
 DNS:   aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)
 
 It is running the following services
 
 1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default 
 installed services
 
 What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address 
 info and other particulars to the users who are dialling in 
 to the server??? The users are configured with the lowest 
 security level to reduce complications (clear text password 
 allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with 
 dial up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - 
 tick and untick IP Forwarding, but to no success. The major 
 problem is that Exchange server is running on Server 2, and 
 if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet mask etc. 
 they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve 
 the Mail server address altogether. I have also tried 
 installing the RIP for Internet Protocol Service to test if 
 that would help with routing between the Network card and the 
 Perle card, but to no success.
 
 If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for 
 similar problems, please advise. All contributions from the 
 group is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
 
 Sincerely,
 
 David Ng
 
 
 
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RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-10 Thread Roger Seielstad

Its passing correct information. That's how PPP works - all non-local
traffic goes out the pipe.

--
Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
Senior Systems Administrator
Peregrine Systems
Atlanta, GA
http://www.peregrine.com


 -Original Message-
 From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 12:33 PM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.
 
 
 Dear all,
 
 I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I 
 believe there are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I 
 hope everyone can assist me on this one, thanks in advance.
 
 I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS 
 (PDC). I install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the 
 machine. The card is detected and the ports 2,3,45 are 
 created automatically via the software CD provided. I 
 reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote 
 Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. 
 I selected the perle modem ports and assign for all to 
 receive calls only, and with network attributes of allow 
 unsecured password/allow clear text passwords, after which 
 the machine was again restarted and logged in.
 
 My Problem:
 
 - When a client dials in to the server, it connects and 
 authenticates the users, and a session is established, BUT 
 the IP address I received is as
 follows:
 
 IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
 Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
 Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144
 
 The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 
 255.255.255.128) as configured in the DHCP Scope properties. 
 Why is this so???
 
 The server configuration is as follows:
 
 IP address:aaa.bbb.ccc.11
 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
 Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
 DNS:   aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)
 
 It is running the following services
 
 1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default 
 installed services
 
 What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address 
 info and other particulars to the users who are dialling in 
 to the server??? The users are configured with the lowest 
 security level to reduce complications (clear text password 
 allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with 
 dial up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - 
 tick and untick IP Forwarding, but to no success. The major 
 problem is that Exchange server is running on Server 2, and 
 if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet mask etc. 
 they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve 
 the Mail server address altogether. I have also tried 
 installing the RIP for Internet Protocol Service to test if 
 that would help with routing between the Network card and the 
 Perle card, but to no success.
 
 If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for 
 similar problems, please advise. All contributions from the 
 group is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
 
 
 Sincerely,
 
 David Ng
 
 
 
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NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-09 Thread David Ng

Dear all,

I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I believe there
are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I hope everyone can assist me on
this one, thanks in advance.

I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS (PDC). I
install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the machine. The card is
detected and the ports 2,3,45 are created automatically via the software CD
provided. I reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote
Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. I selected the
perle modem ports and assign for all to receive calls only, and with
network attributes of allow unsecured password/allow clear text passwords,
after which the machine was again restarted and logged in.

My Problem:

- When a client dials in to the server, it connects and authenticates the
users, and a session is established, BUT the IP address I received is as
follows:

IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144

The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 255.255.255.128) as
configured in the DHCP Scope properties. Why is this so???

The server configuration is as follows:

IP address:  aaa.bbb.ccc.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
DNS: aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)

It is running the following services

1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default installed services

What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address info and other
particulars to the users who are dialling in to the server??? The users are
configured with the lowest security level to reduce complications (clear
text password allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with dial
up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - tick and untick IP
Forwarding, but to no success. The major problem is that Exchange server is
running on Server 2, and if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet
mask etc. they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve the
Mail server address altogether. I have also tried installing the RIP for
Internet Protocol Service to test if that would help with routing between
the Network card and the Perle card, but to no success.

If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for similar
problems, please advise. All contributions from the group is much
appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Sincerely,

David Ng



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RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-09 Thread David Florea

I don't think there's anything wrong with your setup.  When I dial in from
home the gateway under IPCONFIG typically comes up the same as the IP
address, and works fine.  You didn't say whether the behaviour you observed
is keeping your users from somehow connecting properly.

David

-Original Message-
From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:33 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


Dear all,

I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I believe there
are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I hope everyone can assist me on
this one, thanks in advance.

I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS (PDC). I
install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the machine. The card is
detected and the ports 2,3,45 are created automatically via the software CD
provided. I reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote
Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. I selected the
perle modem ports and assign for all to receive calls only, and with
network attributes of allow unsecured password/allow clear text passwords,
after which the machine was again restarted and logged in.

My Problem:

- When a client dials in to the server, it connects and authenticates the
users, and a session is established, BUT the IP address I received is as
follows:

IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144

The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 255.255.255.128) as
configured in the DHCP Scope properties. Why is this so???

The server configuration is as follows:

IP address:  aaa.bbb.ccc.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
DNS: aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)

It is running the following services

1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default installed services

What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address info and other
particulars to the users who are dialling in to the server??? The users are
configured with the lowest security level to reduce complications (clear
text password allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with dial
up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - tick and untick IP
Forwarding, but to no success. The major problem is that Exchange server is
running on Server 2, and if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet
mask etc. they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve the
Mail server address altogether. I have also tried installing the RIP for
Internet Protocol Service to test if that would help with routing between
the Network card and the Perle card, but to no success.

If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for similar
problems, please advise. All contributions from the group is much
appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Sincerely,

David Ng



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RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-09 Thread Bauschek, Joe

RAS - tcp/ip - settings needs a valid range of ip's to give to
remote connections? Check that.

-Original Message-
From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 11:33 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


Dear all,

I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I believe there
are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I hope everyone can assist me on
this one, thanks in advance.

I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS (PDC). I
install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the machine. The card is
detected and the ports 2,3,45 are created automatically via the software CD
provided. I reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote
Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. I selected the
perle modem ports and assign for all to receive calls only, and with
network attributes of allow unsecured password/allow clear text passwords,
after which the machine was again restarted and logged in.

My Problem:

- When a client dials in to the server, it connects and authenticates the
users, and a session is established, BUT the IP address I received is as
follows:

IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144

The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 255.255.255.128) as
configured in the DHCP Scope properties. Why is this so???

The server configuration is as follows:

IP address:  aaa.bbb.ccc.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
DNS: aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)

It is running the following services

1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default installed services

What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address info and other
particulars to the users who are dialling in to the server??? The users are
configured with the lowest security level to reduce complications (clear
text password allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with dial
up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - tick and untick IP
Forwarding, but to no success. The major problem is that Exchange server is
running on Server 2, and if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet
mask etc. they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve the
Mail server address altogether. I have also tried installing the RIP for
Internet Protocol Service to test if that would help with routing between
the Network card and the Perle card, but to no success.

If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for similar
problems, please advise. All contributions from the group is much
appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Sincerely,

David Ng



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RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-09 Thread David Ng

The users cannot ping other servers on the network when they connect, and
thus their email client does not reach the Exchange server on Server 2. At
the same time, their telnet (pronto) client that hits a specific IP address
on another server is not accessible as well. I am not sure how to address
this one  is it possible for the remote users to obtain IP address and
the rest of the particulars as specified in the DHCP server automatically??
So that they get the same scope options for WINS and so forth when they are
dialling in as to that when they connect on the physical LAN when in the
office??? Please advise.


- David Ng


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Florea
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


I don't think there's anything wrong with your setup.  When I dial in from
home the gateway under IPCONFIG typically comes up the same as the IP
address, and works fine.  You didn't say whether the behaviour you observed
is keeping your users from somehow connecting properly.

David

-Original Message-
From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:33 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


Dear all,

I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I believe there
are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I hope everyone can assist me on
this one, thanks in advance.

I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS (PDC). I
install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the machine. The card is
detected and the ports 2,3,45 are created automatically via the software CD
provided. I reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote
Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. I selected the
perle modem ports and assign for all to receive calls only, and with
network attributes of allow unsecured password/allow clear text passwords,
after which the machine was again restarted and logged in.

My Problem:

- When a client dials in to the server, it connects and authenticates the
users, and a session is established, BUT the IP address I received is as
follows:

IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144

The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 255.255.255.128) as
configured in the DHCP Scope properties. Why is this so???

The server configuration is as follows:

IP address:  aaa.bbb.ccc.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
DNS: aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)

It is running the following services

1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default installed services

What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address info and other
particulars to the users who are dialling in to the server??? The users are
configured with the lowest security level to reduce complications (clear
text password allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with dial
up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - tick and untick IP
Forwarding, but to no success. The major problem is that Exchange server is
running on Server 2, and if the dial in users cannot get the right subnet
mask etc. they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve the
Mail server address altogether. I have also tried installing the RIP for
Internet Protocol Service to test if that would help with routing between
the Network card and the Perle card, but to no success.

If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for similar
problems, please advise. All contributions from the group is much
appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Sincerely,

David Ng



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RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.

2002-01-09 Thread MATTSON, Winston AJ

The subnet the ras client is receiving is correct 255.255.255.255 - this
is normal because the network only has one ip address (the client).  

I presume that the ras client can ping the ras server and not any other
nodes on the wired lan ?  If this is the case it sounds like in the RAS
Network configuration, the server settings for TCP/IP protocol are set
to Allow remote TCP/IP clients to access This computer only  you will
need to change this to Entire network

Winston


-Original Message-
From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2002 13:53
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


The users cannot ping other servers on the network when they connect,
and
thus their email client does not reach the Exchange server on Server 2.
At
the same time, their telnet (pronto) client that hits a specific IP
address
on another server is not accessible as well. I am not sure how to
address
this one  is it possible for the remote users to obtain IP address
and
the rest of the particulars as specified in the DHCP server
automatically??
So that they get the same scope options for WINS and so forth when they
are
dialling in as to that when they connect on the physical LAN when in the
office??? Please advise.


- David Ng


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Florea
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:26 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


I don't think there's anything wrong with your setup.  When I dial in
from
home the gateway under IPCONFIG typically comes up the same as the IP
address, and works fine.  You didn't say whether the behaviour you
observed
is keeping your users from somehow connecting properly.

David

-Original Message-
From: David Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 9:33 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: NT4 RAS Related Issue ... please assist.


Dear all,

I understand that this is an Exchange discussion, however I believe
there
are a number of NT Gurus amongst the group, I hope everyone can assist
me on
this one, thanks in advance.

I have a NT Server 4 machine (SP6a) that is running DHCP/WINS (PDC). I
install a Perle 4-Port Multimodem card into the machine. The card is
detected and the ports 2,3,45 are created automatically via the
software CD
provided. I reinstalled SP6a and following that, I installed the Remote
Access Server (Service) in network neighbourhood properties. I selected
the
perle modem ports and assign for all to receive calls only, and with
network attributes of allow unsecured password/allow clear text
passwords,
after which the machine was again restarted and logged in.

My Problem:

- When a client dials in to the server, it connects and authenticates
the
users, and a session is established, BUT the IP address I received is as
follows:

IP Address - aaa.bbb.ccc.144 (eg.)
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.255
Gateway - aaa.bbb.ccc.144

The subnet mask is not correct (it is supposed to be 255.255.255.128) as
configured in the DHCP Scope properties. Why is this so???

The server configuration is as follows:

IP address:  aaa.bbb.ccc.11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
Gateway: aaa.bbb.ccc.1
DNS: aaa.bbb.ccc.10 (Server 2)

It is running the following services

1) WINS/DHCP/RAS and the standard NT4 Server default installed services

What do I have to do to allow the DHCP to pass the IP address info and
other
particulars to the users who are dialling in to the server??? The users
are
configured with the lowest security level to reduce complications (clear
text password allowed) and the clients range from Win95/98/NT/2000 with
dial
up networking. I have done on both occasions to test - tick and untick
IP
Forwarding, but to no success. The major problem is that Exchange
server is
running on Server 2, and if the dial in users cannot get the right
subnet
mask etc. they will be on separate networks and cannot ping or resolve
the
Mail server address altogether. I have also tried installing the RIP
for
Internet Protocol Service to test if that would help with routing
between
the Network card and the Perle card, but to no success.

If anyone has any suggestions or have encountered a fix for similar
problems, please advise. All contributions from the group is much
appreciated. Thanks in advance.


Sincerely,

David Ng



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