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what does this 'IS~' prefix mean (when pinging)?

 
 
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      25th May 2004
hello

i am just wondering if the experts in this group know what this 'IS~' prefix actually mean. i was trouble shooting for an issue where no client could "termainl service" to the host machine. and when I tried to ping it e.g
ping -a 127.0.0.
I got a funny machine name back e.g
Pinging IS~MACHINENAME [127.0.0.1] with 32 bytes of data

Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12
...

* The thing is that the 'IS~' was never there before. And after I restart the machine, the 'IS~' prefix also disappeared. I am really curious to find out what that thing is. Please share your knowledg

Thanks
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      26th May 2004

"one" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:41250422-741B-4FD7-8BD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> hello,
>
> i am just wondering if the experts in this group know what this 'IS~'

prefix actually mean. i was trouble shooting for an issue where no client
could "termainl service" to the host machine. and when I tried to ping it
e.g.
> ping -a 127.0.0.1
> I got a funny machine name back e.g.
> Pinging IS~MACHINENAME [127.0.0.1] with 32 bytes of data:
>
> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
> ...
>
> * The thing is that the 'IS~' was never there before. And after I restart

the machine, the 'IS~' prefix also disappeared. I am really curious to find
out what that thing is. Please share your knowledge
>
> Thanks,
> one


Computer is running IIS


 
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      27th May 2004
Thanks for your reply Netwerks

However, I am not convinced. with the experience I had, that the 'IS~' only appeared when my users couldn't logon to my terminal server machine, and not after I rebooted the system. Also, why would it show 'IS~' but not 'IIS~'??

Please help (including all the experts over there. I am sure it will benefit others in this newsgroup!

Thanks. on

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news:41250422-741B-4FD7-8BD7-(E-Mail Removed)..
> hello
>> i am just wondering if the experts in this group know what this 'IS~

prefix actually mean. i was trouble shooting for an issue where no clien
could "termainl service" to the host machine. and when I tried to ping i
e.g
> ping -a 127.0.0.
> I got a funny machine name back e.g
> Pinging IS~MACHINENAME [127.0.0.1] with 32 bytes of data
>> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12

> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12
> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=12
> ..
>> * The thing is that the 'IS~' was never there before. And after I restar

the machine, the 'IS~' prefix also disappeared. I am really curious to fin
out what that thing is. Please share your knowledg
>> Thanks

> on


Computer is running II



 
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      27th May 2004

"one" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AE88310D-0C86-4A7A-A8EA-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thanks for your reply Netwerks,
>
> However, I am not convinced. with the experience I had, that the 'IS~'

only appeared when my users couldn't logon to my terminal server machine,
and not after I rebooted the system. Also, why would it show 'IS~' but not
'IIS~'???
>
> Please help (including all the experts over there. I am sure it will

benefit others in this newsgroup!)
>
> Thanks. one
>
> ----- Netwerkz wrote: -----
>
>
> "one" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:41250422-741B-4FD7-8BD7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > hello,
> >> i am just wondering if the experts in this group know what this

'IS~'
> prefix actually mean. i was trouble shooting for an issue where no

client
> could "termainl service" to the host machine. and when I tried to

ping it
> e.g.
> > ping -a 127.0.0.1
> > I got a funny machine name back e.g.
> > Pinging IS~MACHINENAME [127.0.0.1] with 32 bytes of data:
> >> Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128

> > Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
> > Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
> > ...
> >> * The thing is that the 'IS~' was never there before. And after I

restart
> the machine, the 'IS~' prefix also disappeared. I am really curious

to find
> out what that thing is. Please share your knowledge
> >> Thanks,

> > one

>
> Computer is running IIS
>
>
>


I think the following two articles may help you understand.

NetBIOS Suffixes (16th Character of the NetBIOS Name)
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;163409

NBLookup.exe Command-Line Tool
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;830578


 
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Netwerkz
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      27th May 2004
Better yet (maybe):

NETBIOS Node Status Query Returns First Instance of Unique Name
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;154608


 
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      31st May 2004
Great

Thanks for the kb

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