| Title: | PATHWORKS for OSF/1 |
| Notice: | see also NOTED::PWDOSWINV5 (PW client) & TURRIS::DIGITAL_UNIX |
| Moderator: | CPEEDY::LONG |
| Created: | Thu Apr 22 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1874 |
| Total number of notes: | 6870 |
We have a huge customer with heterogeneous environment.
He is going to move into another building and the isolated network
environments will be connected via routers.
The Digital Pathworks environment will also be concerned.
They run Digital Unix 3.2 and Pathworks V5.0G with TCP/IP as protoco
and Windows PCs.
NETBEUI is not routable. My question is:
o Will there be problems with NETBEUI being used across routers?
o Though TCP/IP is used, I fear that NETBEUI is tunneled for specific
functions. What does this mean for routing?
o Can somebody tell me which functions are concerned (Enhanced
Redirector, etc.)?
o Which configuration files should I check for possible
implementations?
I would appreciate your help, hints, etc,
though this question might have already
been asked... and like always, I need the information soon.
Regards
Andreas
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| 1717.1 | NETRIX::"[email protected]" | UNIX - NT Gateway | Fri Jan 24 1997 17:24 | 35 | |
Andreas, >NETBEUI is not routable. My question is: > o Will there be problems with NETBEUI being used across routers? Since Netbeui is not routable It cannot go through router. So no way to use Netbeui. >o Though TCP/IP is used, I fear that NETBEUI is tunneled for specific > functions. What does this mean for routing? I suppose you mean Netbios instead of Netbeui."Tunneled" is not a good term. I prefer "Netbios is implemented over TCP/IP". >....... The problem with two nets linked by a router is the BROADCASTS. On the V5 server the License, Netlogon, Netbios name resolution are done by sending broascasts over the net. Generally the routers do not route this broadcasts, but can be set as an option. You have to permit resending broadcasts on UDP port 137 and 138 in your router. From your PC it depends of the configuration. With pathworks client V5/V6 you may have to use inetname for license request. > and like always, I need the information soon. And I always try to answer soon. :-) Hope this help. Jean-Pierre [Posted by WWW Notes gateway] | |||||
| 1717.2 | RE: 1717.1 | FRUST::LINDINGER | Mon Jan 27 1997 08:45 | 11 | |
Jean-Pierre,
many, many thanks.
>>You have to permit resending broadcasts on UDP port 137 and 138 in your
>>router.
With V6, I heard, it is possible on the server side
to add addresses of other servers into lmhost. No broadcast would then
be necessary.
Andreas
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