Server Admin slow to connect to server

Server Admin 10.6.8 client seems slow to connect to new Xserve 10.6.8 installation. Client connects via gigabit ethernet from a Mac 2gig workstation. Our Tiger file server is almost instant to connect using both Server Admin and WGM. All software is current. Server is identified by corp DNS services. Hostname is verified. ARD 3.51 is quick to connect from same client workstation. Could it be just due to Kerberized authentication? Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance

Probably DNS services.
To verify local DNS, launch Terminal.app and issue the following command:
sudo changeip -checkhostname
You'll need to enter your administrative password for the sudo command.
That command will output information indicating your DNS is correct or not, and that changes are required or not.
If DNS changes are required, then you'll need to review your DNS services settings for validity, or (if you don't have DNS services operational on your LAN) here is a description of setting up the local DNS server. 
You cannot use your ISP DNS on your LAN, if you're configured behind a firewall and using NAT at the firewall.

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