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Use nettool.net to spot your routing problem.
Name --> rout --> rout.
Check the best gateway by the minimum of hops.
I get this information from HP, and it solved my pb.
Good luck
Xavier.
[log in to unmask] wrote:
>Hello friends @ 3000-L,
>Re: Network Problem - Gateway redirects severe
>---------------------------------------------------------James Reynolds says:--
>'m getting this message on my Console. Anyone have any Idea what's happening to
>cause this?? System is a 939/020 on 5.5, PP6 and 100 BT network.. Tia!! James
> - Loc: 115; Class: 2; Parm= $00D70001; PortID: $FFFFFE3B
> ** NETXPORT IP : NETWORK PROBLEM; Gateway redirects severe
> - Loc: 215; Class: 2; Parm= $C0010BFE; PortID: $FFFFFE3B
>---------------------------------------------------------James Reynolds says:--
>Yes, the problem is on your network "NETWORK PROBLEM", a local gateway "ROUTER"
>is sending MANY MANY MANY "ICMP" redirects to the 3000 and the 3000 NS-TRANSPORT
>is warning you of this with this handy message logged to the console.
>The 3000 is fine, it has updated it's routing tables as per the ICMP messages
>received from the router and is now routing your data to an alternate path.
>When you see this message on the 3000 console, it is an indicator that you are
>having network problems and you need to get your network team together to check
>out the ROUTERS and external links.
>I hope this helps.
>Regards,
>James Hofmeister
>Hewlett Packard
>Worldwide Technology Network Expert Center
>P.S. My Ideals are my own, not necessarily my employers.
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