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Old 01-27-2004, 07:36 PM
Default Join domain across WAN



Hi

Should I be able to have my XP pro PCs join a Windows 2000
server domain across a WAN? The WAN is 1.5 Mbps Frame
Relay, and supposedly has no filtering on it. I have tried
it and it will not work. Is it or should it be possible.


Bin


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Old 01-28-2004, 01:17 AM
Bill Grant
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Default Re: Join domain across WAN

Once the WAN is set up, it should behave just like two segments connected
by a router. Can you ping the domain controller by IP address and by name?

Does your PC have the correct DNS server address and the correct DNS
suffix for the domain configured?

"Binkoba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Should I be able to have my XP pro PCs join a Windows 2000
> server domain across a WAN? The WAN is 1.5 Mbps Frame
> Relay, and supposedly has no filtering on it. I have tried
> it and it will not work. Is it or should it be possible.
>
>
> Bin



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Old 01-28-2004, 03:46 PM
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Yes I can, but I ran portqry tool, and in one direction only, i get the followin

Run from 10.15.0.9 - CNB-00 - Centreville TO 10.150.0.9 - SHBI-Corporate - Easto

C:\>portqry -n 10.150.0.9 -e 13

Querying target system called

10.150.0.

Attempting to resolve IP address to a name..

IP address resolved to shbi-corporate.shbi.co

querying..

TCP port 135 (epmap service): FILTERE

C:\

In the other direction I ge

Run from 10.150.0.9 - SHBI-Corporate - Easton TO 10.15.0.9 - CNB-00 - Centrevill

C:\>portqry -n 10.15.0.9 -e 13

Querying target system called

10.15.0.

Attempting to resolve IP address to a name..

Failed to resolve IP address to nam

querying..

TCP port 135 (epmap service): LISTENIN

Using ephemeral source por
Querying Endpoint Mapper Database..
Server's response

UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324d
ncalrpc:[DHCPSERVERLPC

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662d
ncalrpc:[LRPC0000025c.00000001

UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662d

ETC ET

----- Bill Grant wrote: ----

Once the WAN is set up, it should behave just like two segments connecte
by a router. Can you ping the domain controller by IP address and by name

Does your PC have the correct DNS server address and the correct DN
suffix for the domain configured

"Binkoba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in messag
news:55b601c3e50c$ccde6100$(E-Mail Removed)..
> H
>> Should I be able to have my XP pro PCs join a Windows 200

> server domain across a WAN? The WAN is 1.5 Mbps Fram
> Relay, and supposedly has no filtering on it. I have trie
> it and it will not work. Is it or should it be possible
>>> Bi




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Old 01-29-2004, 12:09 AM
Bill Grant
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Default Re: Join domain across WAN

That is using the netbios port. What about DNS?

Do you have DNS set up at both sites? This is the best way to do it.
Have a local DNS server and have all clients configured to use the local
DNS. Then make each DNS server a secondary for the DNS server in the "other"
site. Each DNS server can then resolve addresses for both sites locally.

"Binkoba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news066DB49-2546-4704-A498-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Yes I can, but I ran portqry tool, and in one direction only, i get the

following
>
> Run from 10.15.0.9 - CNB-00 - Centreville TO 10.150.0.9 -

SHBI-Corporate - Easton
>
> C:\>portqry -n 10.150.0.9 -e 135
>
> Querying target system called:
>
> 10.150.0.9
>
> Attempting to resolve IP address to a name...
>
>
> IP address resolved to shbi-corporate.shbi.com
>
> querying...
>
> TCP port 135 (epmap service): FILTERED
>
> C:\>
>
>
> In the other direction I get
>
>
> Run from 10.150.0.9 - SHBI-Corporate - Easton TO 10.15.0.9 - CNB-00 -

Centreville
>
>
> C:\>portqry -n 10.15.0.9 -e 135
>
> Querying target system called:
>
> 10.15.0.9
>
> Attempting to resolve IP address to a name...
>
> Failed to resolve IP address to name
>
> querying...
>
> TCP port 135 (epmap service): LISTENING
>
> Using ephemeral source port
> Querying Endpoint Mapper Database...
> Server's response:
>
> UUID: 5b821720-f63b-11d0-aad2-00c04fc324db
> ncalrpc:[DHCPSERVERLPC]
>
> UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da
> ncalrpc:[LRPC0000025c.00000001]
>
> UUID: 906b0ce0-c70b-1067-b317-00dd010662da
>
> ETC ETC
>
> ----- Bill Grant wrote: -----
>
> Once the WAN is set up, it should behave just like two segments

connected
> by a router. Can you ping the domain controller by IP address and by

name?
>
> Does your PC have the correct DNS server address and the correct

DNS
> suffix for the domain configured?
>
> "Binkoba" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:55b601c3e50c$ccde6100$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi
> >> Should I be able to have my XP pro PCs join a Windows 2000

> > server domain across a WAN? The WAN is 1.5 Mbps Frame
> > Relay, and supposedly has no filtering on it. I have tried
> > it and it will not work. Is it or should it be possible.
> >>> Bin

>
>
>



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