Hello,
My problem is this: remote site has only 1 public ip
address, I use cisco 4000 do NAT overload. I have to
put a BDC at remote site so users can log on locally.
I forward tcp/udp port 139 to the BDC but BDC still
can't replicate with PDC. Any suggestion?
Here is what I did:
ip nat inside s
event viewer when you try to do
a synchronization? Look the error numbers up in technet and see if that
sheds some more light.
daveh
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event viewer when you try to
do
> a synchronization? Look the error numbers up in technet and see if that
> sheds some more light.
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> daveh
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> From: Jim Bond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 2:24 PM
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Router with NAT (with static map port 135, 138, 139)
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BDC (PrivateIP)
Let me know if you have solution. Thanks
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ic map port 135, 138, 139)
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> Let me know if you have solution. Thanks
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> From: "Jim Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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You need some sort of name resolution. Easiest way would be to setup lmhost
files on both pdc and bdc. Use the #dom keyword. This will also take care
of browsing, which I assume is not working across the router either
mike
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