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10-25-2004 08:54 PM
10-25-2004 08:54 PM
Network Problem
Hi Masters,
I've network problem from last few days, the problem is: the network connectivity of almost the devices connected to server is going down intermitantly just for few sec. resulting a service delay, droping database connection, etc. We have few line terminal server connected in network on which dumb terminals are connected, links to these line terminal server is also disconnected for a few sec. which is resulting in a connection failure.
How to fine network error?
And how to get the following output using netstat (in TRU-64 netstat -in) ?
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerr
I've network problem from last few days, the problem is: the network connectivity of almost the devices connected to server is going down intermitantly just for few sec. resulting a service delay, droping database connection, etc. We have few line terminal server connected in network on which dumb terminals are connected, links to these line terminal server is also disconnected for a few sec. which is resulting in a connection failure.
How to fine network error?
And how to get the following output using netstat (in TRU-64 netstat -in) ?
Name Mtu Network Address Ipkts Ierrs Opkts Oerr
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10-25-2004 09:35 PM
10-25-2004 09:35 PM
Re: Network Problem
using 3 column of lanscan admin as card_id, you can use :
lanadmin -g
This will give you infos about errors.
Regards,
Fred
lanadmin -g
This will give you infos about errors.
Regards,
Fred
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