Network Address of Subscriber Objects

When I look at a Distribution in Imanager's Tiered Distribution View,
Some of my Subscribers show up with the IP address.
I have gone into the Object in NDS and checked under the Other tab and
looked at the Network address. On some Subscribers I have a TYPE_13 that
has the DNS and some that have the IP in the TYPE_13. On other
Subscribers I have both a TYPE_13 field and an IP field.
My question is
1. Is there any issue with changing the TYPE_13 field that has the IP
address to the DNS name as it should be.
2. Is there any issue with leaving the extra field IP in place.
3. does adding the field IP to my subscribers get me anything ?

Ron,
I have made the change to the entry on the Subscriber objects under the
other tab/network Address/type_13 and changed the entry from the IP
address to the DNS name.
This has resolved the issue of the IP address of the subscriber showing
in iManager rather than the Subscribers name and also looks like it may
of resolved a certificate issue we were having with these subscribers as
well.
Thanks for your help as always
Groten
Jules ;-))
> It should just use the DNS entry
>
> Ron
>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:%[email protected]...
> > Yes some of our links were goign up and down at the time we were
running
> > some our initial installs, and we have had a few Certificate issues
with
> > the Subscribers that have the IP address in the TYPE_13 address field.
> > I will change the information in the TYPE_13 field back to DNS name
entry
> > so that it matches the rest of the subscribers.
> > I was also wondering about the IP address field as I have this on some
> > subscribers as well. Should I add this to all of the subscribers ?
> > Would this help the subscriber if we have a DNS issue ?
> >
> >> Might be that there where some problems with the reversed lookup
during
> > the
> >> install, this is why sometimes you see the IP address. Shouldn't be a
> >> problem in a pure NetWare environment, if you have certificate
problems
> > this
> >> is one thing to look at.
> >>
> >> Ron
> >>
> >> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >> news:[email protected]...
> >> > When I look at a Distribution in Imanager's Tiered Distribution
View,
> >> > Some of my Subscribers show up with the IP address.
> >> > I have gone into the Object in NDS and checked under the Other tab
and
> >> > looked at the Network address. On some Subscribers I have a TYPE_13
> > that
> >> > has the DNS and some that have the IP in the TYPE_13. On other
> >> > Subscribers I have both a TYPE_13 field and an IP field.
> >> > My question is
> >> > 1. Is there any issue with changing the TYPE_13 field that has the
IP
> >> > address to the DNS name as it should be.
> >> > 2. Is there any issue with leaving the extra field IP in place.
> >> > 3. does adding the field IP to my subscribers get me anything ?
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>

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