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03-25-2005 05:45 PM
03-25-2005 05:45 PM
# btlan - HP PCI 10/100Base-TX Core
# 0/0/0/0 0x001083F83B33 0 UP lan0 snap0 1
# ETHER Yes 119
Last week I lost network connection twice.
I can ping myself, nothing else.
First time I replaced network cable. Connection returned. Two days
later the same problem, this time I pulled out network cable and plugged it back. Connection returned. I didn't find any errors at the switch. Any advice?
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03-25-2005 10:58 PM
03-25-2005 10:58 PM
Re: Losing network connection
Next time it happens (if it does) check the link light status on the lan card.
Last major patch set was ?
live free or die
harry d brown jr
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03-25-2005 11:04 PM
03-25-2005 11:04 PM
Re: Losing network connection
It appears to be a cable problem only as both the time you handled cable and it started working.
If you have multiple cables from the same switch the best is to try swapping cables between two interfaces.
Here another thing you can check is to look for network statitics using lanadmin command. Lanadmin also works as menu driven utility.
HTH,
Devender
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03-26-2005 12:51 AM
03-26-2005 12:51 AM
Re: Losing network connection
NIC card lights are O.K.
No errors in lanadmin (attached).
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03-26-2005 01:50 AM
03-26-2005 01:50 AM
Re: Losing network connection
what about patches?
anyone fooling around in the back of the machine?
try a different port in network switch.
check autonegotiation.
live free or die
harry d brown jr
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03-26-2005 02:09 AM
03-26-2005 02:09 AM
Re: Losing network connection
System has Cold install of HPUX11.11 ver.1 June 2004
Nobody is fooling around in the back.
I did try different port in network swich.
I don't use autonegotiation, system is set
to manual 100FD.
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03-26-2005 04:32 AM
03-26-2005 04:32 AM
Re: Losing network connection
copy away the error logs, reset the card, reset the counters.
check if the card reset re-established the network connection, if not check for any error counters that increase over the next period of time.
change the cable, see if that helps, next the port on the switch, and next the core I/O card :)
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03-27-2005 07:01 AM
03-27-2005 07:01 AM
SolutionMake sure nothing else on the network is usurping the IP address of your host.
If your connections are all remote (through a gateway) might want to make sure the ndd variable ip_ire_gateway_probe is zero if your gateway will not respond to ICMP echo requests (aka pings).
Might check the nettl logs with netfmt and see what they say.
Manpages should get you started for lanadmin, linkloop, nettl, netfmt and ndd.
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04-02-2005 12:23 AM
04-02-2005 12:23 AM