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Can't Browse Token Ring Network from Ethernet PC!! 1

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Leibre

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Jan 16, 2003
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I have a problem browsing other pc's or printers from PC's connected to Token Ring Network via Ethernet.

The network started off as token ring and we have added a couple of ethernet hubs. Our servers are NT4 with 98/2000 clients. Both clients have the same problem.

We have one server set up as the master browser and 2 servers setup as backup browsers.

It IS possible to search for pc's using the "find computer" or install a network printer if the address is known.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Brett Leigh
 
I have never used Token Ring, but...

My questions:
do you have TCP/IP protocol on both networks?
if you run `ping' by IP works?
al computers ar in the same subnet?

show is an IP/netmask from TokeRing area, and one from Ethernet area.

PM

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Firstly thanks for replying, much appreciated.

Your questions:
do you have TCP/IP protocol on both networks?
Yes

if you run `ping' by IP works?
Yes

al computers ar in the same subnet?
No - the ethernet is routed to the token ring - is this a problem?

Didn't understand your last comment - pls clarify.

Thanks again for your help

Brett
 
Errata:
`show is an IP/netmask from TokeRing area, and one from Ethernet area.'
replace with:
`show US an IP/netmask from TokeRing area, and one from Ethernet area.'

sorry, my fault.

the idea is that you have to use a WINS server.

the name resolution protocol in MS networks works in 2 ways:
- broadcast - is OK if al computers are in the same subnet
- WINS - if you have 2 or more subnets.

so, you need an WINS server (that means a WinNT/2000 Server, or a samba to linux).
WINS is a service on WinNTServer and Win2000Server.

Also, you have to tell to all workstations about WINS Server
(Network->Properties->TCP/IP->Advanced->WINS)

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Brilliant!!

We've setup a linux box as the wins server on the ethernet subnet and now everything working fine.

Thanks for your help predamarcel - we owe u a drink!!

Brett Leigh
 
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