RE: DLSW + NetBIOS problem

From: Jason Sinclair (sinclairj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Sep 05 2001 - 19:59:18 GMT-3


   
Fred,

The other way to do this is to make NetBIOS the default windows protocol
under your network settings on the PC.

Regards,

Jason Sinclair
Team Leader - NSG
POWERTEL Limited
Level 11, 55 Clarence Street, SYDNEY
Phone: 61-2-8264-3820
Mobile: 0416 105 858
jasons@powertel.net.au

                -----Original Message-----
                From: Fred Danson [mailto:Fred190044@hotmail.com]
                Sent: Wednesday, 5 September 2001 14:24
                To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
                Subject: DLSW + NetBIOS problem

                Hey Group,

                I'm trying to transport NetBIOS from a Windows 2000 PC to a
Win98 PC through a
                DLSW network. When I put the PCs on to the same ethernet
segment, they are
                able to find eachother, but they are not able to find
eachother through the
                DLSW network. Here's my setup

                PC1 ----- R8 --------- R7 ----- PC2

                PC1 is connected to R8 through ethernet.
                PC2 is connected to R7 through ethernet.

                R8 has an established DLSW connection to R7.

                r8#show dlsw peer
                Peers: state pkts_rx pkts_tx type
drops ckts TCP
                uptime
                 TCP 70.70.70.70 CONNECT 63 178 conf
0 0 0
                00:30:1

                Here are my configs:

                R8-----------------------------------------------------
                dlsw local-peer peer-id 80.80.80.80 promiscuous
                dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 70.70.70.70
                dlsw bridge-group 1
                !
                interface Ethernet0
                 bridge-group 1
                !
                bridge 1 protocol ieee

                r8#show dlsw reach
                DLSw Local MAC address reachability cache list
                Mac Addr status Loc. port rif
                0006.3a43.8ace FOUND LOCAL TBridge-001 --no rif--

                DLSw Remote MAC address reachability cache list
                Mac Addr status Loc. peer
                0006.3a2f.8ab8 FOUND REMOTE 70.70.70.70(2065)

                DLSw Local NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
                NetBIOS Name status Loc. port rif

                DLSw Remote NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
                NetBIOS Name status Loc. peer

                R7---------------------------------------------------
                dlsw local-peer peer-id 70.70.70.70 promiscuous
                dlsw remote-peer 0 tcp 80.80.80.80
                dlsw bridge-group 1
                !
                interface FastEthernet0/0
                 bridge-group 1
                !
                bridge 1 protocol ieee

                r7#show dlsw reach
                DLSw Local MAC address reachability cache list
                Mac Addr status Loc. port rif
                0006.3a2f.8ab8 FOUND LOCAL TBridge-001 --no
rif--

                DLSw Remote MAC address reachability cache list
                Mac Addr status Loc. peer
                0006.3a43.8ace FOUND REMOTE 80.80.80.80(2065)

                DLSw Local NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
                NetBIOS Name status Loc. port rif

                DLSw Remote NetBIOS Name reachability cache list
                NetBIOS Name status Loc. peer

                I'm thinking that the NetBIOS traffic isn't being
transported because it's
                being run over TCP/IP instead of NetBEUI. Has anyone else
encountered this
                problem? Any Ideas?

                Fred
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