Re: How to Authenticate to local server.
From: Dan (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/04/04
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Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2004 14:33:48 -0500
I created 2 sites one City A and the other City B. I then under the subnets
folder created the two subnets. and assigned the appropriate sites to the
subnets. when i click on the newely created subnet nothing shows on the
right hand side of screen. Should i reboot all servers or this is ok.
"Tomasz Onyszko" <T.Onyszko@w2k.pl> wrote in message
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> Dan wrote:
> > Can you explain on how to do this? The ip addresses at both locations
are on
> > a different subnet.
>
> In Active Directory structure we have two physical structures:
> - Subnets - a network group with a specific IP address range and network
> mask.
> - Sites - one or more subnets; they're used to configure directory
> access and replication.
>
> In Your case we can create two sites:
> - City A
> - City B
>
> In Your network City A has a network from the class C, for example
> 192.168.1.x/24 nad City B has also network from the Class C
> 192.168.2.x/24. So in AD You have to vreate two subnets with proper
> addresses and assign them to the sites:
> - site City A - 192.168.1.x/24
> - site City B - 192.168.2.x/24
>
>
> Then in the Active Directory Site and Services snap-in You have to place
> each server in the proper site - Server1 in the City A site and Server 2
> in the City 2 site.
>
> Here:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/technologies/activedirectory/evaluate/05w2kada.mspx
>
> You will find under "Understanding Sites and Subnets" section short
> description of the sites and subnets and their role in the AD.
>
> <quote>
> When clients log on to a domain, the authentication process first
> searches for domain controllers that are in the same site as the client.
> This means local domain controllers are used first, if possible, which
> localizes network traffic and can speed up the authentication process.
> </quote>
>
> Look also here:
> http://www.awprofessional.com/articles/article.asp?p=26866
>
>
> --
> Tomasz Onyszko [MVP]
> T.Onyszko@w2k.pl
> http://www.w2k.pl
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