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03-25-2004 11:07 PM
03-25-2004 11:07 PM
Weird Autoport problem....
I have had to disable the autoport aggregiation on our RP5470 ( 2 * 1Gb cards ), due to some conflict with Alcatel switches.!
So, using sam, I removed the aggregiate and then setup one of the 1Gb network cards as the main connection with the same IP address, leaving the other unconfigured.
The problem is:
On rebooting any client it hangs on initiating NIS client subsystem, even though I can still ping the port, and no errors are observed on reboot of the server?
Any ideas?
Cheers
Russ
So, using sam, I removed the aggregiate and then setup one of the 1Gb network cards as the main connection with the same IP address, leaving the other unconfigured.
The problem is:
On rebooting any client it hangs on initiating NIS client subsystem, even though I can still ping the port, and no errors are observed on reboot of the server?
Any ideas?
Cheers
Russ
Russ
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