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SUMMARYThe Scope ID option in the TCP/IP configuration provides a way to isolate a group of computers that only communicate with each other. The Scope ID is a character string value that is appended to the NetBIOS name and is used for all NetBIOS over TCP/IP communications from that computer. Other computers that are configured with an identical Scope ID are able to communicate with this computer, while TCP/IP clients with a different Scope ID disregard packets from any other Scope ID. MORE INFORMATION
In situations where troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity is required, this
value should be checked on both the client and the server (or client to
client) computers to ensure that the Scope ID is identical. For example,
when a domain logon is attempted from a client computer, the Scope ID is
appended to the name of the domain as it is broadcast, and only domain
controllers listening for the same Scope ID are able to respond to the
request.
Additional query words: prodtcp 3.10 3.11 net use validation communication handshake
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