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342 Installation Guide for Clients
Matching LAN Manager Server Names to IP Addresses
When you use Microsoft TCP/IP with Windows NT or LAN Manager,
server names are automatically matched to their corresponding IP
addresses on a local network. To match server names across remote
networks that are connected by routers (also called gateways in TCP/IP
terminology), LAN Manager workstations use the LMHOSTS file. (A
router or bridge is a piece of network hardware that connects networks.)
Microsoft TCP/IP loads the LMHOSTS file into the computer’s
memory when the computer is started. The LMHOSTS file is a local
text file that lists the IP addresses and names of remote LAN Manager
servers you want to communicate with. If an LMHOSTS file is used to
match servernames to IP addresses, it should list all the names and IP
addresses of the servers you regularly access. The file is stored on the
local computer in the directory specified by netfiles in the [TCP/IP]
section of the PROTOCOL.INI file (the default is C:\LANMAN\ETC).
You can create the LMHOSTS file with the addname utility. The
addname utility temporarily adds entries to an LMHOSTS file for use
in your current work session (any new entries added will be deleted the
next time you reboot your computer).
For example, the host table file entry for a node with an address of
192.45.36.5 and a host name of HPDXSG looks like this:
The LMHOSTS file format is the same as the format for host tables in
4.2 BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) UNIX system
(/ETC/HOSTS). This file is often created for local computers at the
time that TCP/IP is installed and configured. The computername is
optionally enclosed by quotation marks (this is necessary for
computernames that have spaces).
To create an LMHOSTS file
1. Use a text editor to create a file named LMHOSTS.
2. In the LMHOSTS file, type the IP address and the host name of each
computer you want to communicate with. Separate the items with at
least one space.
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