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Remember whenever you change routers to clear the cache in NETTOOL.
NETTOOL >> NAMEADDR >> MAPPINGS >> MAPPING
Use the DELMAPPING command. Otherwise the HP is remembering your old
path.
And to stop and restart your LAN for the new IP address to go into
effect.
Remember the HP, all routers and Hub's (dumb hubs are a problem) should
not be doing speed sensing unless you like slow response.
Kent Wallace
Boise ID
-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of John P. Bardessono
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 11:12 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] 3k ns internet gateway conflict
I've a conflict configuring an additional path for a new router ( in
nmmgr -
nextport.ni.lan1.internet). the setups look like:
nextport.ni.lan1.internet.qwestnet is configured as
Gateway =207.159.35.253
Ip address(s) = @ mask = blank hops = 2
Nextport.ni.lan1.internet.asinet is configured as:
Gateway = 207.159.35.244
IP address(s) = A 010.164.003.000 MASK = blank hops = 2
A 066.006.003.000 mask = blank hops = 2
A 066.006.008.000 mask = blnak hops = 2
C 192.168.001.000 mask = blank hops = 2
b 172.030.006.232 mask = blank hops = 2
We can't vpn to 207.159.35.253 using an ip address of 10.131.49.x nor
10.131.50.x. When I remove the 10.164.3 address, (gateway
207.159.35.244), all
works fine. Any ideas?
We need acccess by 10.164.003.0 via gw 207.159.35.244 and 10.131.49.0 &
10.131.50.0 via gw 207.159.35.253
Thanks!
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