Hello!
I have 2 servers, one in each site, connected by RRAS connections on demand (another machines), making IPv6 routing.
The PDC of the forest is a Windows 2008R2 (main office) (FSMO, GC owner) and the additional controller a Windows Server 2012 std (branch) (DNS, GC).
Routing works fine, responding to ping both. I made two sites in AD, assigning IPv4 and IPv6 subnets to branch and main office.
My question is as follows:
In the main server (PDC), then the AD starts, the AD event log presents this information:
The Active Directory Domain Services located a global catalog in the following site.
Global catalog:
\ \ server_main.domain.local
site:
Default-First-Site-Name
However, I expected the same information on the branch server, with its site. It does not show.
the nltest shows it as GC, stations authenticate fine. The repadmin / showrepl no errors. Only the lack of this event leaves me puzzled.
Does anyone know if it is normal Server 2012?
Thankful!
I have 2 servers, one in each site, connected by RRAS connections on demand (another machines), making IPv6 routing.
The PDC of the forest is a Windows 2008R2 (main office) (FSMO, GC owner) and the additional controller a Windows Server 2012 std (branch) (DNS, GC).
Routing works fine, responding to ping both. I made two sites in AD, assigning IPv4 and IPv6 subnets to branch and main office.
My question is as follows:
In the main server (PDC), then the AD starts, the AD event log presents this information:
The Active Directory Domain Services located a global catalog in the following site.
Global catalog:
\ \ server_main.domain.local
site:
Default-First-Site-Name
However, I expected the same information on the branch server, with its site. It does not show.
the nltest shows it as GC, stations authenticate fine. The repadmin / showrepl no errors. Only the lack of this event leaves me puzzled.
Does anyone know if it is normal Server 2012?
Thankful!
Ricardo