RE: (PM) Is it a known bug....

James Courtier-Dutton (dutton@livingston-ent.co.uk)
Fri, 7 May 1999 18:33:45 +0100

Hello
You might want to read the manual to find our what Negotiated is for.
If you configure an IP address in Windows 95 DUN (TCP/IP attached to Dialup
adapter)
The PM will accept that IP address.
With Specified and assigned, the PM will assign an IP address to the client.
The Windows 95 machine has then got to have "server assigned ip address"
ticked.
It is always better for the PM to assign the IP address( via SPECIFIED or
ASSIGNED), rather that let the client PC choose.
Cheers
James

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com
> [mailto:owner-portmaster-users@livingston.com]On Behalf Of Nair, Shibu
> (MED, Wipro Systems, Inc)
> Sent: Friday, May 07, 1999 05:57
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: (PM) Is it a known bug....
>
>
> Hi
>
> I created a net user with a "NEGotiated" address specification(set
> netuser xxx addd neg) on PM4. And then dialed from a Windows 95 machine
> using "Dialup networking" ...
> It was connected to PM4 and then shown as "verifying login and passwd"
> and then failed... This problem i faced in PM3 also... Actually this
> method will work fine if we configre the ip address of the windows 95
> machine on the netuser table of PM4/PM3....
>
> Is it known bug....?
>
> Can i connect to PM4/PM3 from a windows 95 machine using a netuser table
> with NEGotiated address configuration ?....
>
> With Warm Regards
> Shibu R
> Senior Network Analyst
> ________________________________________________
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> shibur@wipsys.soft.net
> Tel : (414) 524 5261
> Fax : (414) 896 2790
>
> GE Medical Systems,
> USA.
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