NetBT Communication Slow on Multihomed ClientLast reviewed: December 30, 1997Article ID: Q155986 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you communicate using NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) to a device that uses the second interface of a multihomed Windows NT client, the initial session establishment is slow.
CAUSEThis problem will only be seen in environments in which the subnets on both sides of the Windows NT client are not configured to communicate with each other.
RESOLUTIONDefine a route, either per client or on the routers, to allow accessibility to both adapters on the computer running Windows NT Server.
MORE INFORMATIONNetBT first defines the IP address on the source packet of a three-way handshake using the IP address of the adapter that resolved the name. If this fails, NetBT uses the IP address of the second adapter. This can cause a delay of up to 50 seconds in the establishment of the connection. NOTE: In Windows NT version 4.0 and Windows NT version 4.0 Service Pack 2, significant network connection enhancements have been added to improve connectivity for multi-homed computers. For detailed information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge base:
ARTICLE ID: Q161425 TITLE: WinNT 4.0 SP2 Multihomed Computer Connection Enhancement ARTICLE ID: Q166159 TITLE: Connecting to Network Resources from Multihomed Computer Keywords : ntnetserv NTPROTOCOL NTSrv nttcp kbnetwork Version : 3.51 4.0 Platform : winnt |
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