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Advanced Server and IP Share?

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The Question is:

 
We are using Compaq Advanced Server 7.2A on an Alpha station running 7.2-1 with
 TCPIP 5.0A as the only enabled network for Advanced server. When we try and
 connect from either Windows NT or Windows 98 clients using the \\IP
 address\sharename notation, the
 client is unable to access the Advanced Server but tries to access TCPIP's
 Portmapper and PCNFS services.
If we access the server using \\unc name\share name, then we connect ok, what
 have we missed in our configurations?
 
 


The Answer is :

 
  When you try to access the server using the \\IPaddress\sharename
  notation, the client tries to establish a TCP session to TCP port 139
  on the specified server IPaddress; to the NetBIOS session port.  The
  target NetBIOS connection name is specified as '*SMBSERVER', which
  is a special NetBIOS name that is silently claimed (without any real
  name claim or registration) by all Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 hosts
  and by all servers that emulate the Windows NT 4.0 behaviour.  These
  servers will all honor a connect request to the NetBIOS name '*SMBSERVER'.
 
  The OpenVMS Wizard has not seen a situation where a client tries to
  access the Portmapper and the PCNFS services.  The only possiblity
  that the OpenVMS Wizard can presume involves an attempt to connect
  to a server that is multi-homed (i.e. has more than one network
  interface, and when you specify \\servername\sharename, the IP address
  of \\servername is different than the IP address you are using when you
  specify \\IPaddress\sharename).  In this case, the \\IPaddress is for
  an interface which is different than the interface which \\servername
  resolves to.
 
  The Advanced Server package will only operate over one of the available
  network interfaces.  Should you try to access a share on this server
  using the IPaddress of the interface that is not being used by the
  Advanced Server, then this might trigger a situation where the client
  tries to access the Portmapper and PCNFS services.
 
  If this does not appear to be an explanation of the reported behaviour,
  please contact your Compaq Customer Support Center.  It will likely be
  necessary to obtain network protocol traces and related supporting
  information as part of the resolution process.
 
 

answer written or last revised on ( 4-OCT-2001 )

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