We have a network of about 24 remote site all connecting to our home office across a mixture of private frame relay and VPN across the internet. In order to simplify our life, and at the same time, reduce the amount of non critical and chatty traffic transversing the WAN links during business hours, we are putting servers at each remote to do DHCP, DNS, WINS, and file and print sharing. From the documentation, I'm not sure whether we need to turn WINS server on at each remote site. Or if I need to set WINS proxy to yes, and put in the WINS address of the PDC at the home office? Our network is private 10.*.*.* addressing, fully subnetted with each remote site having either a /19 or /24 subnet mask. _____________________________________________________________ Email addresses, faxes, and any other means of electronic contact are for the business use of Ply Marts, Inc., its employees, suppliers, and any other party interested in the business of Ply Marts, Inc. Individuals using computer systems owned or operated by Ply Marts, Inc. do so subject to applicable laws and company policies. Ply Marts, Inc. disclaims all responsibility and/or warranties for information and materials residing on non-company systems or available over publicly accessible networks. Such materials do not necessarily reflect the attitudes, opinions, or values of Ply Marts, Inc. or its employees. Abuse of these systems may be punishable under local or federal laws. To report suspected abuse, please send email to: mailto:abuse@plymart.com _____________________________________________________________ We are on the web at http://www.plymart.com _____________________________________________________________
Hi Bob, (and everyone else)>From: "Hutton, Rob" <HuttonR@plymart.com> >Subject: Confusion over how to configure WINS >Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 06:10:31 +1100 > > We have a network of about 24 remote site all connecting to our home >office across a mixture of private frame relay and VPN across the internet. >In order to simplify our life, and at the same time, reduce the amount of >non critical and chatty traffic transversing the WAN links during business >hours, we are putting servers at each remote to do DHCP, DNS, WINS, and file >and print sharing. From the documentation, I'm not sure whether we need to >turn WINS server on at each remote site. Or if I need to set WINS proxy to >yes, and put in the WINS address of the PDC at the home office? Our >network is private 10.*.*.* addressing, fully subnetted with each remote >site having either a /19 or /24 subnet mask.Right. As a general princple you should only ever have ONE server doing WINS. If you want to have more then they should have a strong mechanism for synchronising their lists with each other. WinNT servers can do this (I think the PDC and BDC do for eaxmple). Samba (AFAIK) does not (yet). WINS proxy is probably a reasonable half way house, but it won't completely eliminate the Win-chatter across your WAN. My advice ? Stick with just one WINS server, by all means have multiple DHCP and DNS servers. P.S. One possible alternative (I've never tried it, but it should work), is to abandon WINS altogther. If you have just Win9x/NT and Samba clients they can get by quite happily on DNS alone. You'll have to enable 'NetBIOS Resolution uses DNS' on the Win9x machines (use 'winipcfg' to check) (and the equivalent on WinNT)). Mac Assistant Systems Adminstrator @nibsc.ac.uk dmccann@nibsc.ac.uk Work: +44 1707 654753 x285 Everything else: +44 7956 237670 (anytime) NOTE: New Mobile Phone Number (see <URL:http://www.numberchange.org/> for why)