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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 May 1997 09:43:05 -0400
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Melvin R Rees wrote:
>
> On Wed, 30 Apr 1997 17:35:50 GMT, [log in to unmask] (Craig L. Solomon)
> wrote:
> >Be specific and use the IP Address of your HP3000.  I had the same
> >problem with finding the host name.
> >>
> >>I choose Connection, Network, HP3000 (Reflection 1), Connect,
> >>enter our host name (ATC).  I get something like "Could not
> >>resolve host name."
>
> What you really need is a name server (other than Novell) such as DNS
> or you need to make entries in your HOSTS file located in the \WINDOWS
> directory.  Or (If you must) simply type in the IP address.

In addition to setting up DNS (where available), unless you are running
WRQ's TCP stack, I don't think you can get "probe" protocol to resolve
HP probe names (the "hostname.domain.organization" in NMMGR) in the
event your probe name <> your ARPA host name (DNS).

Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>

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