Q100651: Using TCP/IP Extensions to Integrate Subnet Domains

Article: Q100651
Product(s): Microsoft LAN Manager
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Last Modified: 30-JUL-2001

SUMMARY
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The TCP/IP Extensions for LAN Manager address issues relating to two of the
three types of broadcasts: second class mail slots, and name query frames
spanning subnets to allow domain functionality.

When using the Microsoft TCP/IP Extensions with LAN Manager hub and node services
to view multiple domains, make sure your node services are configured to
propagate broadcasts for all appropriate domains within LANMAN.INI.

MORE INFORMATION
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Below is an example. To put an X in the checkboxes for the types of messages you
want to route through the TCP/IP hub , click on the checkbox or put the cursor
in the box and press the SPACEBAR.

  [tcpip_node]

  ..Hub Name:  <NetBIOS name of the hub service.
  ..Hub IP Addr:  <IP address of the hub service> ex: 140 30 40 200
    Domains : <domain name, domain name>

  Sub-services:
  [X] UAS  Replication
  [X] Net View
  [X] Logon Validation
  [ ] Net Who
  [ ] Net Send
  [ ] Replication          User-Defined Mailslots
  [ ] User-defined 1       [                                 ]
  [ ] User-defined 2       [                                 ]
  [ ] User-defined 3       [                                 ]

Note: In the Domains field, list the domain(s) you want this TCP/IP node to serve
on the line provided.

REFERENCES
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Microsoft LAN Manager "Installation And Configuration Guide," pages 375-383

Microsoft TCP/IP Extensions for LAN Manager by Margaret K. Johnson (Volume 3,
Number 29 September 1992)

Additional query words: 2.10a 2.1a 2.20 2.2 hub node

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