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Why not just configure in the correct gateway.
-Craig
--- Matthew Perdue <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Quoting "Johnson, Tracy" <[log in to unmask]>:
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> > Don't know this one any advice?
> >
> > NETXPORT IP : INBOUND Duplicate Gateway Redirects
> >
> > BT
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> This usually comes from a Cisco router or managed switch on your network telling
> the HP to send packets to another gateway, hence the gateway redirects. The
> problem can be temporarily survived by doing:
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> NETCONTROL NET=LAN000;UPDATE=INTERNET
>
> ... if your configured network name is LAN000. The problem can only be
> permanently fixed by preventing the Cisco equipment from issuing the redirect
> directives in the first place (see your local Cisco guru to turn it off). The
> HP3000 dutifully responds, per the standards, and sets up the redirect.
>
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