NCP Clients Always Connect to FPNW Server on Startup (149842)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
This article was previously published under Q149842 SYMPTOMS
When you start a NetWare Core Protocol (NCP) client in a routed environment
where there is a router between the client and the servers, the router
always selects the Windows NT File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW)
server as its default server. This will occur even if there is a NetWare
server with Reply to Get Nearest Server enabled and the FPNW server has
Respond to Find Nearest Server Requests disabled. This may result in very
poor response times for the NCP clients because the FPNW server can be many
hops away and still be selected as the default server.
CAUSE
If you have not specified an internal IPX network number on the FPNW
server, it will advertise itself on the IPX network number of the physical
segment it is on. Netware servers must have an internal IPX network number,
so they will always advertise on it. A router will see the SAP broadcasts
from the servers and add entries to its list of available servers. The FPNW
server will be at the top of the list, since the router thinks that it is
zero (0) hops away. The router thinks this, since FPNW uses the physical
segment's IPX network number and, therefore, appears to the to be on the
same network as the router. The Netware server will be put lower on the
router's list because the router thinks that it is one (1) hop away. The
router thinks this because the Netware server uses its internal IPX network
number and must logically route packets from the physical segment. Because
the NCP client is on a remote segment, it will not get a response to its
Get Nearest Server request. It will then send a General Service request.
The router will respond to this with the first server in its list. As
stated above, this will be the FPNW server. The NCP client will, therefore,
always attach to it.
RESOLUTION
Specify a unique Internal Network Number on the FPNW server. Under Control
Panel Network, on the Protocols tab, select NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible
Transport. The router will then prioritize the servers in its list in the
order the SAP broadcasts were received.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 2/20/2002 |
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Keywords: | KB149842 |
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