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11-27-2002 06:10 AM
11-27-2002 06:10 AM
Network Access problem
I am facing problem on HP-UX 11.0 workstation (700 series machine) when i am trying to ping different subnet machine which is routed through Brick server(default gateway).
For e,g i am trying to access 198.180.37.48 machine from 164.164.27.210 machine which has a gateway(164.164.27.1)-Brick Server. Although It works for 1 minute then it is getting hang. When again i modified the gateway (164.164.27.1) for this machine then again it is started for next 30/60 secs.
Please somebody have some idea regarding this problem then suggest me.
Thanks,
Praveen
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11-27-2002 06:15 AM
11-27-2002 06:15 AM
Re: Network Access problem
What does the output of a "netstat -rn" look like? Is your default gateway gone when the pings start to fail?
Cheers,
Jim
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11-27-2002 06:16 AM
11-27-2002 06:16 AM
Re: Network Access problem
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0xfaeecdec06f1d61190050090279cd0f9,00.html
Regards,
John
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11-27-2002 06:30 AM
11-27-2002 06:30 AM
Re: Network Access problem
No, output of a "netstat -rn" does not change.
Thanks,
Praveen
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11-27-2002 06:44 AM
11-27-2002 06:44 AM
Re: Network Access problem
Mayby it's some problem in gateway?
Good luck
Adam
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11-27-2002 06:59 AM
11-27-2002 06:59 AM
Re: Network Access problem
I have executed "ndd -set /dev/ip ip_ire_gw_probe 0" command to disable dead gateway detection and add the entries into /etc/rc.config.d/nddconf file to permanently disable dead gateway detection .
TRANSPORT_NAME[0]=ip
NDD_NAME[0]=ip_ire_gw_probe
NDD_VALUE[0]=0
But problem still remains same.
Thanks,
Praveen
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11-27-2002 07:31 AM
11-27-2002 07:31 AM
Re: Network Access problem
linkloop MACofRouter
And verify that it talks. It could be that your switch is going into errdisconnect mode because of a duplex mismatch or perhaps you have a duplicate IP address. Try a linkloop to the MAC of another host on the same network. Can another host talk to the router when you can't? If not check the switch port going to the router. Perhaps it has the duplex mismatch.
It wouldn't hurt to run
lanadmin
lan
display
(make sure you are looking at the correct LAN if you have more than one) and look for lots of errors especially on the second page. Could be you need to set your duplex and speed on both sides of the connection.
Are we running gated?
What does traceroute show before and after the failure?
Ron
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11-27-2002 07:37 AM
11-27-2002 07:37 AM
Re: Network Access problem
To confirm that dead gateway may be the problem, are you able to ping the Brick server?
Regards,
John
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11-27-2002 11:00 AM
11-27-2002 11:00 AM
Re: Network Access problem
Ron