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February 2000, Week 2

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Fri, 11 Feb 2000 08:59:02 -0800
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Hi HP3000-L,

I had to do some restructuring of my personal LAN, and as a result, my e3000
and my NT machine (which are plugged into the same hub) now have IP addresses
on different subnets.

Unfortunately these machines are now unwilling to talk to each other.

I was able to alter the NT arp table (by adding the e3000's IP/MAC addresses)
to get the NT machine to talk directly to the e3000, but the e3000 is unable to
reply directly to the NT machine.  AFAIK there's no way to mess directly with
the e3000's arp table like I did with NT.

So what can I do to get these machines to talk once again?

- Mark B.

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