Windows NT RAS Server Doesn't Forward Datagrams (114230)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q114230 SYMPTOMS
Windows NT applications fail when attempting to communicate through RAS,
although they can communicate through NetBEUI if they are on the same
network. Attempts to send a datagram back to the workstation from the
Windows NT application also fail.
A protocol analyzer sees no RAS traffic from the remote machine to the
network.
CAUSE
The failure occurs when a program sends datagrams with a NetBIOS name as
the destination, but with the Permanent Name (Ethernet card address) of
the sending workstation as the source. RAS servers do not accept Permanent
Name IDs because RAS workstations are not guaranteed to have unique IDs,
as are workstations with network adapter cards.
RESOLUTION
Change the application to send datagrams that use a NetBIOS name as the
source. The application routine submitting the datagram must use a NetBIOS
name registered by the application, and should copy the name into the
Source Name field of the network control block before calling NetBIOS.
NetBIOS chat programs--which communicate with datagrams, using unique
NetBIOS names created by the applications--operate successfully through
RAS. The Net send 'domain' command is a good example. When delivering to a
domain, it uses a datagram mechanism.
CONFIGURATION
The problem was been observed on this configuration:
Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1 (528:CSD002) RAS server
Windows NT 3.1 (528:CSD002), WFWG 3.11 or LM 2.2; Win3.1 Clients
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbnetwork KB114230 |
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