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SYMPTOMSNetWare client computers (using NCP) on one side (Side A) of a bridge are able to log on to NetWare servers and File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW) servers on both sides of the bridge. However, NetWare client computers (using NCP) on the other side (Side B) of the bridge are able to log on to NetWare servers and FPNW servers on Side B only. CAUSE
This problem occurs if the bridge is configured to forward RIP broadcasts
one way only - Side A to Side B. When a NetWare client attempts to log on
to a server, a RIP broadcast for the internal IPX network number of the
server is sent. The server then sends a direct response to the client, and
the logon process continues. If the bridge is configured to only forward
RIP broadcasts from Side A to Side B, the request from a client on side B
does not reach the servers on Side A. The client may re-try sending the RIP
broadcasts several times, which eventually returns an error.
RESOLUTIONTo correct this problem, configure the bridge to send RIP broadcasts in both directions. Additional query words: fpnw
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