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December 1999, Week 3

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Brian Mikiten <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 19 Dec 1999 08:17:04 -0600
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I need a quick answer to a confusing question and hope someone here can
help. I have an HP3000 that was sitting on an NT network and
communicating with MS92, no problems. The IP on the HP had been set to
209.142.92.152 (not that it matters) which was excluded under NT. We
then we had a third party come in and install proxy on the NT server.
Because of the way that proxy was set up, the HP IP had to change. I set
it to 10.0.0.200 within the fixed addresses on Proxy and excluded that
address. Unfortunately, it now needs the HP MAC address. I don't
remember needing it before and assume that this is a proxy issue. How do
I get the MAC address on the HP? I've got two LAN cards, one set up for
the DTC (working fine) and the other for the NT network. When I try to
ping anything from the HP I get messages about invalid networks. Sigh.
I've tried turning on Proxy on the HP (in ODE) and nothing works.

Brian

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