Microsoft KB Archive/100651

= Using TCP/IP Extensions to Integrate Subnet Domains =

Article ID: 100651

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q100651



SUMMARY
The TCP/IP Extensions for LAN Manager address issues relating to two of the three types of broadcasts: second class mail slots, and name query frames spanning subnets to allow domain functionality.

When using the Microsoft TCP/IP Extensions with LAN Manager hub and node services to view multiple domains, make sure your node services are configured to propagate broadcasts for all appropriate domains within LANMAN.INI.



MORE INFORMATION
Below is an example. To put an X in the checkboxes for the types of messages you want to route through the TCP/IP hub, click on the checkbox or put the cursor in the box and press the SPACEBAR. [tcpip_node]

..Hub Name:  ex: 140 30 40 200 Domains : 

Sub-services: [X] UAS Replication [X] Net View [X] Logon Validation [ ] Net Who [ ] Net Send [ ] Replication         User-Defined Mailslots [ ] User-defined 1      [                                 ] [ ] User-defined 2      [                                 ] [ ] User-defined 3      [                                 ] Note: In the Domains field, list the domain(s) you want this TCP/IP node to serve on the line provided.

