said:
>I had removed NetBios over TCP/IP for debugging purposes. I used to have
>it in. If I have both, I know that they need to be on different logical
>adapter numbers. Does it matter which ones?
Not usually as long as you keep them in sync with what you have in
ibmlan.ini. eCS has a tool that will do this for you.
>I currently have NETBIOS and
>TCP/IP on 0,
>Can I put NetBIOS over TCP/IP on 1?
You have to if you already have netbeui on adapter0.
>I never fully
>understood the rule on this!
It's easy to understand if you realize that each protocol has an
independent set of adapter numbers.
The protocol.ini syntax is not quite orthogonal. NetBIOS lists the
adapters as adapter1 through adapter4. Other protocols list them
sequentially in the bindings statement. There's also the gratituitous
commas that need to be ignored. I suspose there's a perfectly good
historical reason for all of this.
>I can ping everything on the network, router, gateway, 2 other systems,
>2 print servers.
That says the driver is not having a problem with the TCP/IP protocol.
What we need to do is figure out what is wrong with the NetBIOS protocol.
It could be a driver problem and not a configuration problem.
>On other item, when I try to start requester, after about 2 seconds, it
>goes nuts on the lan. I see traffic at about .5 sec intervals. A
>broadcast of some sort? It goes away when I re-boot or shut down.
NetBIOS is chatty. It's lonely and looking for a friend or two.
Try
logon /v:local
and make sure you are not trying a domain login.
Steven
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