Internally, we are having no problems accessing the HP3K. Mostly Telnet with a few on VT-MGR.
The connection from the Internet is a Comcast Router in Bridge Mode connected to a
Secure Computing Snap Gear 560 which is then connected to an HP ProCurve Switch
which all our workstations, network printers, the HP3K and a Windoze Server.
The remote VPN is setup via the Snap Gear router along with an IPSEC connection to
a second site that also uses the Snap Gear router. The second site is working fine as well.
Internally, I can access the Windows Server with Remote Desktop easily as well as
the HP3000. And it used to be that I could also access everything remotely using VPN.
From home, I can always connect to our LAN via VPN. Remote Desktop connection to the
Windows Server is no problem from home.
However, I often cannot access the HP3K from my old XP Pro tower and my netbook with
Windows 7 Pro cannot ever access the HP3K. Destination our of reach is the error I get.
I also cannot Ping the address at all when this is the case. Every now and then, for some
reason, I can still get through on the XP Pro tower, but not consistently. I can ping all sorts
of things on our networks, like printers and the switch, but not the HP3K.
I have the HP and the switch port for the HP set up as 100MB/second and full duplex and
NO auto-negotiation.
This setup used to work just fine...nothing has changed on our end.
Here is the latest network info on the HP3000:
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PUB.SYS:netcontrol status
GENERAL TRANSPORT STATUS : THU, APR 21, 2011, 10:55 AM
TRANSPORT STARTED : SUN, JAN 23, 2011, 8:03 PM
FLAGS : $00000000
MAX NETWORK INTERFACES : 32
MAX NODE NAMES : 360
LOG ID : $00000003
TRACE INFO : ID : $00000000
CONTROL PROCESS PORT ID : $FFFFFE3E PIN : 87
CONTEXT ADDR : $10C.41646008
HOME NETWORK :
CONFIGURATION FILE : NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
TRACE MASK : $00000000
NODE NAME : SA400.MAIN.SYSTEM
PUB.SYS:nscontrol status
TOTAL NUMBER OF LOCAL NS USERS: 0
TOTAL NUMBER OF REMOTE NS USERS: 6
TOTAL NUMBER OF NS USERS: 6
SERVICE TYPE SERVER DESCRIPTION
VTA REMOTE VTSERVER INCOMING STREAM MODE VIRTUAL TERMINAL
HPIP REMOTE HPIPNS INCOMING CLIENT/SERVER ALLBASE SERVICE
NSSTATL LOCAL NSSTATUS OUTGOING NSSTATUS SERVICE
NSSTAT REMOTE NSSTATUS INCOMING NSSTATUS SERVICE
LOOPBACK REMOTE LOOPBACK INCOMING LOOPBACK SERVICE
RPML LOCAL DSSERVER OUTGOING REMOTE PROCESS MANAGEMENT
RPM REMOTE DSSERVER INCOMING REMOTE PROCESS MANAGEMENT
VT REMOTE VTSERVER INCOMING VIRTUAL TERMINAL
SERVICE STARTED FEATURES
VTA YES
HPIP YES
NSSTATL YES
NSSTAT YES
LOOPBACK YES
RPML YES
RPM YES AUTOLOGON ON
VT YES
SERVER MIN MAX ACTIVE RESERVED DEBUG PIN JOBNUM STATUS
HPIPNS 0 32767 0 0 OFF
NSSTATUS 0 300 0 0 OFF
LOOPBACK 0 300 0 0 OFF
VTSERVER 0 300 6 0 OFF
163 #S495 ACTIVE
159 #S494 ACTIVE
228 #S493 ACTIVE
225 #S491 ACTIVE
215 #S492 ACTIVE
195 #S471 ACTIVE
DSSERVER 0 300 0 0 OFF
TOTAL NUMBER OF ACTIVE SERVERS: 6
TOTAL NUMBER OF RESERVED SERVERS: 0
TOTAL NUMBER OF SERVERS: 6
PUB.SYS:linkcontrol @;status=all
Linkname: DTSLINK Linktype: PCI 100BT Linkstate: CONNECTED
Physical Path: 0/0/0/0
Current Station Address: 00-30-6E-26-61-F2
Default Station Address: 00-30-6E-26-61-F2
Current Multicast Addresses:
09-00-09-00-00-01 09-00-09-00-00-03 09-00-09-00-00-04
09-00-09-00-00-06
Transmit bytes 1866936857 Receive bytes 1477011269
Transmits 12205287 Receives unicast 9967331
Transmits no error 12205287 Receives broadcast 3285497
Transmits dropped 0 Receives multicast 0
Transmits deferred 0 Receives no error 12150449
Transmits 1 retry 0 Recv CRC error 0
Transmits >1 retry 0 Recv Maxsize error 0
Trans 16 collisions 0 Recv dropped: addr 1102379
Trans late collision 0 Recv dropped: buffer 0
Trans underruns 0 Recv dropped: descr 0
Carrier losses 0 Recv dropped: other 0
Trans jabber timeout 0 Recv watchdg timeout 0
Link disconnects 0 Recv collisions 0
Link speed 100 Recv overruns 0
Link duplex Full Link auto sensed No
Link mode 100Base-TX Core Secs since clear 7570407
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My IP address, when I VPN in from home, is the same subnet as everyone
else. I’m thinking it is perhaps timing out? Any ideas would be appreciated.
The other interesting thing...if I do a remote desktop to the Windows server
and run a terminal emulator from there, I can get on the HP3000 just fine, even
though I can’t get there directly. That works for me, but not for one of our
applications and not for the other users at all.
Tom Hula
Victor S. Barnes Company
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