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Old 16th June 2009   #1
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I am not able to find Login ID for one system using nbtstat command

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I am not able to find Login ID for one system using nbtstat command. Same command i am using on another system it is ahowing me Login id as well as Host name,Domain and MAC address.My system configuration is

OS: WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 3
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I am not able to find Login ID for one system using nbtstat command. Same command i am using on another system it is ahowing me Login id as well as Host name,Domain and MAC address.My system configuration is

OS: WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK 3
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Which switches are you using?
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which switches are you using?
cisc0 2950 and cisco 2960

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Which switches are you using with the nbtstat command?
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Which switches are you using with the nbtstat command?
nbtstat -a ipaddress

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Still this is not working

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I think Tony mistyped that, it should be nbtstat -S Try that.
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As an aside, you can run %windir%\hh.exe ms-its:ntcmds.chm::/nbtstat.htm from a RUN window or a Command Line and get full info on the nbtstat command. Perhaps you already knew that.
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Hi, Mithun.

I'm only beginning to study networking, but here's what I'm thinking.

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I am not able to find Login ID for one system using nbtstat command. Same command i am using on another system it is ahowing me Login id as well as Host name,Domain and MAC address. ...
I'm guessing the "one system" you cannot determine Login ID information of either has "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" disabled or it has a firewall blocking traffic through the NetBIOS ports (UDP ports 137, 138, and/or 139) at least against your IP address (or it's doing both) as a privacy/security measure.

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Hi, Mithun.

I'm only beginning to study networking, but here's what I'm thinking.



I'm guessing the "one system" you cannot determine Login ID information of either has "NetBIOS over TCP/IP" disabled or it has a firewall blocking traffic through the NetBIOS ports (UDP ports 137, 138, and/or 139) at least against your IP address (or it's doing both) as a privacy/security measure.
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Its not on one system actually i will explain you i have 4000 systems in my organisation suppose i want to check the login id of 10 systems using nbtstat -a ip address command. Ip address and subnet mask is same but out of 10 i am able to see login id of only 6 systems using same command(nbtstat -a ip address).I have checked the windows firewall on these systems it is in off mode and also NetBios over TCP/IP is enabled on these systems.

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My System

Well, looking at Nbtstat on MS Technet shows this:

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-a < name > Returns the NetBIOS name table and MAC address of the address card for the computer name specified.

-A < IP address > Lists the same information as -a when given the target's IP address.
I have no idea what you mean by "see login id"... nbtstat will only return the NetBIOS name.

What error do you receive?

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