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04-30-2001 06:57 AM
04-30-2001 06:57 AM
routing problem
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Re: routing problem
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04-30-2001 07:32 AM
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Re: routing problem
Can you give an example of the output you are getting?
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04-30-2001 08:01 AM
04-30-2001 08:01 AM
Re: routing problem
This is the output i get;
carbon.sci-isg.com#ping 10.12.107.0
PING 10.12.107.0: 64 byte packets
64 bytes from 10.12.107.168: icmp_seq=0. time=2. ms
64 bytes from 10.12.107.168: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
64 bytes from 10.12.107.168: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms
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04-30-2001 08:14 AM
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Re: routing problem
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04-30-2001 08:30 AM
04-30-2001 08:30 AM
Re: routing problem
Thats the issue I have. I get response only from one machine which is on the network. Its not my machine. Also there are other machines on the network when I ping them individually i get a response but not when I ping the network.
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04-30-2001 09:22 AM
04-30-2001 09:22 AM
Re: routing problem
Here's a sample from my machine:
# ifconfig lan1
lan1: flags=863
inet 172.30.1.88 netmask ffff0000 broadcast 172.30.255.255
My broadcast is 172.30.255.255 and if I ping to that address then I get a response from the whole network (at least I think, I haven't counted. I do get a response from more thing one machine though.).
I just tried 'ping 172.30.0.0' as well and it worked too. Now I'm confused........
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04-30-2001 09:52 AM
04-30-2001 09:52 AM
Re: routing problem
Also it looks the default router is not setup correctly in case you have problems acroos the network.
Manoj
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05-03-2001 09:51 AM
05-03-2001 09:51 AM
Re: routing problem
It seems to be due to different subnetmasks among these systems. If not, it is a really weird behaviour. I would like to see output of these commands:
netstat -in
netstat -rn
lanscan
arp -a
ifconfig lan? # < 1 command for each lan;
And your network map.
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05-04-2001 04:12 AM
05-04-2001 04:12 AM
Re: routing problem
there is a parameter for the network device /dev/ip that indicates when to repond to echo broadcast.
If you have HPUX 11.x (or Solaris) you can get this parameter using
#ndd /dev/ip ip_respond_to_echo_broadcast
and set it to 1 (true), if you needed, using
#ndd /dev/ip ip_respond_to_echo_broadcast 1
if you have HPUX 10.20 you must do
#nettune icmp_mask_agent
and to set it
#nettune -s icmp_mask_agent 1
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