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Conference turris::digital_unix

Title:DIGITAL UNIX(FORMERLY KNOWN AS DEC OSF/1)
Notice:Welcome to the Digital UNIX Conference
Moderator:SMURF::DENHAM
Created:Thu Mar 16 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:10068
Total number of notes:35879

9108.0. "One token network works, while the other doesn't" by TAMIR::LANDSBERG (Internets success will also be its downfall) Tue Mar 11 1997 14:37

    Hi,
    
    I have been working with a DECserver 4100 with UNIX 4.0A, connected to 
    a Token ring network.
    
    The site has two token ring networks, a large one and a small one. When
    the Alphaserver is connected to the large network everything works OK.
    When the Alpha is booted while the small network is connected the Alpha
    cannot speak to network.
    
    If I boot the Alpha, while the large network
    is connected, and then disconnect the Token Ring line from the large
    network, and then connect the line to the small network, everything
    works. i.e. it is possible to ping, telnet etc.
    
    Q: What takes place when a Token Ring network comes up. How is it, when
    the large network is connected, and then the line is transferred to the
    small network everything works. Yet when the Alpha is booted, while the
    small network is connected, the Token ring adapter does not seem to
    work ?
    
    What do I need to do ?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Alex
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9108.1SMURF::GILLUMKirt GillumWed Mar 12 1997 16:3215
    
    I assume you're running IP over the Token Ring adapter...
    
    Lot's of things happen when you bring the system up on a Token Ring. 
    There are about 50 reasons why switching the cable to the other MAU
    would work (most notably a built in source route to the IP router).  
    
    Let's concentrate on why it doesn't work from the small ring.
    
    Is the small ring connected to the rest of their LAN (i.e., is there a
    Source Routing Bridge or a regular TCP/IP router)?
    
    What exactly is failing on the small ring?   Is the IP address
    incorrect for the small ring?
    
9108.2an impudent impedance problemTAMIR::LANDSBERGInternets success will also be its downfallMon Mar 17 1997 20:109
    Hi Kirt,
    
    The customer's network people paid a visit. They said their is an
    impedance problem. We by passed the patch panel and everything worked 
    straight from the start.
    
    Thanks anyway,
    
    Alex