From: Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com
Date: Mon Aug 25 2003 - 12:26:43 GMT-3
many thx guys. all is working and am happy now :))
For the LAB, I am going to just work on encap types TCP and DLSW Lite and
not worry about FST and Direct as I dont have any TR interfaces and TR is
not in the lab anymore.
thx for the input :))
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Lockwood [mailto:dlockwood@shastalink.k12.ca.us]
Sent: 25 August 2003 00:10
To: Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Windows OS Issues (trying to test NetBeui for DLSW)
Ken,
UDP is definitely routable. Remember that UDP is part of the TCP/IP
suite and is used for stuff like streaming media and the like. NetBIOS
is not routable. When I worked with DLSW last what I did was setup a
workgroup and make two systems part of the same workgroup and install
NetBEUI. Then enable file and print sharing on both and then share a
few folders or some printers. Then on one system open network
neighborhood and browse to the other one. That should cause DLSW to
come up.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com
[mailto:Ken.Farrington@barclayscapital.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 10:46
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Windows OS Issues (trying to test NetBeui for DLSW)
Hello,
I am tryng to test Netbeui with two laptops on a cat5505 switch running
win2k on the same LAN. Thing is, when I sniff this, and one PC does a
NBQUERY for say "ILOVEARSENAL", it uses UDP. UDP is routable????
I need to get this working so that I can test bridging. Also, you have
to configure TCP/IP for windows file/print sharing under win2k. Why? if
it
uses non-routable Netbeui? Is there a windows expert around?
Do you have to use Win95 and Win98 to get the results described in the
ccie pratical studies book for NetBeui?
Many thx
Frame 81 (92 on wire, 92 captured)
Arrival Time: Aug 24, 2003 18:39:29.413186000
Time delta from previous packet: 0.037932000 seconds
Time relative to first packet: 30.781691000 seconds
Frame Number: 81
Packet Length: 92 bytes
Capture Length: 92 bytes
Ethernet II
Destination: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
Source: 00:01:03:86:04:34 (00:01:03:86:04:34)
Type: IP (0x0800)
Internet Protocol, Src Addr: 200.168.1.2 (200.168.1.2), Dst Addr:
200.168.1.255 (200.168.1.255)
Version: 4
Header length: 20 bytes
Differentiated Services Field: 0x00 (DSCP 0x00: Default; ECN: 0x00)
0000 00.. = Differentiated Services Codepoint: Default (0x00)
.... ..0. = ECN-Capable Transport (ECT): 0
.... ...0 = ECN-CE: 0
Total Length: 78
Identification: 0x077f
Flags: 0x00
.0.. = Don't fragment: Not set
..0. = More fragments: Not set
Fragment offset: 0
Time to live: 128
Protocol: UDP (0x11)
Header checksum: 0x9ece (correct)
Source: 200.168.1.2 (200.168.1.2)
Destination: 200.168.1.255 (200.168.1.255)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 137 (137), Dst Port: 137 (137)
Source port: 137 (137)
Destination port: 137 (137)
Length: 58
Checksum: 0x5e75 (correct)
NetBIOS Name Service
Transaction ID: 0x811f
Flags: 0x0110 (Name query)
0... .... .... .... = Response: Message is a query
.000 0... .... .... = Opcode: Name query (0)
.... ..0. .... .... = Truncated: Message is not truncated
.... ...1 .... .... = Recursion desired: Do query recursively
.... .... ...1 .... = Broadcast: Broadcast packet
Questions: 1
Answer RRs: 0
Authority RRs: 0
Additional RRs: 0
Queries
ILOVEARSENAL<20>: type NB, class inet
Name: ILOVEARSENAL<20> (Server service)
Type: NB
Class: inet
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