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04-04-2000 04:52 PM
04-04-2000 04:52 PM
server connection
Hello,
I still have a problem with my "training server".
i can see it from a pc for some time, and then i loose connection. the problem
doesn't exist on the server - i can "see" all the network neighbourhood all the
time. so - it cannot be problem with duplication of ip addresses. when i ping
the server - about 10 packets arrive to the target, then about 50 do not, and
then ie. one arrives, and the rest do not.
could this be a matter of ie. filters in my local network?
thanks in advance,
mariusz grabowski
I still have a problem with my "training server".
i can see it from a pc for some time, and then i loose connection. the problem
doesn't exist on the server - i can "see" all the network neighbourhood all the
time. so - it cannot be problem with duplication of ip addresses. when i ping
the server - about 10 packets arrive to the target, then about 50 do not, and
then ie. one arrives, and the rest do not.
could this be a matter of ie. filters in my local network?
thanks in advance,
mariusz grabowski
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05-17-2000 07:20 AM
05-17-2000 07:20 AM
Re: server connection
check your cableing.
have seen this effect due to loose or improper connections.
regards,
bill
have seen this effect due to loose or improper connections.
regards,
bill
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05-25-2000 04:57 AM
05-25-2000 04:57 AM
Re: server connection
I hope that you have this problem resolved by now, but if not, I would not suspect any filtering in your network.
Cabling or a bad interface are the number one cause of this type of problem.
Good Luck.
Cabling or a bad interface are the number one cause of this type of problem.
Good Luck.
Sr. Systems Consultant @ ABS Computer Technology, Inc. http://www.abs-comptech.com/aewhale.html & http://www.ancegroup.com
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05-25-2000 05:27 AM
05-25-2000 05:27 AM
Re: server connection
Is this an 11.0 server? If so, check for dead gateway detection. I included a document that explains this.
Berlene
Berlene
http://www.mindspring.com/~bkherren/dobes/index.htm
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