jhartmann
IS-IT--Management
- Sep 13, 2002
- 3
At a site of a customer who used a totally confusing NT4-network (about 10 clients and a server, where all the clients and profiles did contain more dead than alive links, DLLs etc. and the printes where connected to clients who shared them ...) together with an ELSA LANCOM ISDN-router (who also used to serve as DNS- and DHCP-server besides being gateway and NATranslator), I installed a new W2k-server and switched most of the clients to PXE-/RIS-based W2k-Pro-configurations. The new W2k-server provides DHCP and DNS (with forwarding to the router/gateway) for all other computers, including the old NT4-server, the W2k-clients who are members of the new W2k-domain (AD), the NT4-clients who are still members of the old NT4-domain and one W2k-client (my service notebook) who is not a member of any domain (just get's dhcp-configured DNS- and gateway-addressed etc.) DHCP on the router is switched off.
The problem now is that all members of the new W2k-domain (including the server/domain controller) have really slllllooow incoming traffic via the router (=from the internet). Outgoing traffic is fast, DNS works (the connections, for instance ftp-transfers or mail-downloads, start normally but after that there's nearly no incoming traffic at all), and all PCs (NT4-clients and -server and my notebook) have no problem at all. (I had to set up the old NT4-server as mail proxy for inoming mails for the new Exchange 2000-server, otherwise it didn't get any incoming mails.)
Does anybody know or have an idea what the reason/mistake could be that leads to this strange problem of all the new domain's members including their server?
Thanks in advance,
Jörg H.
The problem now is that all members of the new W2k-domain (including the server/domain controller) have really slllllooow incoming traffic via the router (=from the internet). Outgoing traffic is fast, DNS works (the connections, for instance ftp-transfers or mail-downloads, start normally but after that there's nearly no incoming traffic at all), and all PCs (NT4-clients and -server and my notebook) have no problem at all. (I had to set up the old NT4-server as mail proxy for inoming mails for the new Exchange 2000-server, otherwise it didn't get any incoming mails.)
Does anybody know or have an idea what the reason/mistake could be that leads to this strange problem of all the new domain's members including their server?
Thanks in advance,
Jörg H.