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02-04-2001 04:00 PM
02-04-2001 04:00 PM
Connections Dropped
We have a problem with the ML530 and connections being dropped after about 15 minutes. The server has 1Gb ram, a 5300 RAID controller, 4 36Gb drives in a RAID 5 with hot spare configuration, and an Intel Pro 100 controller. This is running Novell 5.1 with SP1.
The server is configured for 100Mhz Full Duplex to a Nortel 450-24T, and the workstations are running NT4.0 100Mhz Half Duplex. We have updated the NIC drivers to the newest Intel has, and no change.
Any ideas, or fixes.
Thanks
Jim
The server is configured for 100Mhz Full Duplex to a Nortel 450-24T, and the workstations are running NT4.0 100Mhz Half Duplex. We have updated the NIC drivers to the newest Intel has, and no change.
Any ideas, or fixes.
Thanks
Jim
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02-06-2001 04:00 PM
02-06-2001 04:00 PM
Re: Connections Dropped
Try changing the workstation NICS to 100 FD , same as the NICS on the Server . Also change to Hub to 100 FD .
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