11-30-2001 10:34 AM - edited 03-01-2019 07:34 PM
I am just getting started with Cisco products in depth and have run into a wall with something. I currently have a 250+ user network, 2 subnets and a 6509 switch with MSFC module, fiber between buildings with 3500XL switchs on those ends. I have just set up Ghost Multicast Server on a Windows 2000 box and have successfully configured the 6509 to multicast between subnets and Vlans. I cannot, however, see my 2000 box in Windows from the other subnet. I enabled ip forward-protocol udp netbios-ss on the 6509 but didn't help any. I could use some suggestions. I am not up to par in windows 2000 networking, my main server is a Novell 5.1 for which I have tons of experience and certifications in. This is my first attempt at a 2000 box. Thanks...
Brandon
11-30-2001 06:56 PM
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12-03-2001 06:18 AM
????? Why removed?
12-03-2001 04:24 PM
I removed it because, my update was irrelevant to your question. I re-read your question and had to remove my update. :)
12-05-2001 05:41 AM
I don't know what you meen by "I cannot see my 2000 box in Windows", but if you can connect to your 2000 box from the other subnet by IP-addressing and you just don't see the box in your network environment it has perhabs something to do with WINS. Make sure the systems connect to the same WINS-server or insert static entries.
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