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October 2021, Week 2

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"James B. Byrne" <[log in to unmask]>
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There have been no changes to the network setting on either the printers or the
HP3000.  Both printers and the HP3000 sit on the same LAN.  All the printers
can be pinged from the HP3000 without delay.  There are no other noticable
symptoms of a general network problem.  Internal and external network
connections for interactive users are not experiencing any delay or exhibiting
unusual behaviour.

The HP3000 had a disc drive replaced withing the last month.  However, that was
finalized at least two weeks ago and this problem only surfaced yesterday. 
There have been no equipment additions or removals within the past six months,
and possibly for much longer.

The network printers are shared by our Active Directory members.  Printing from
these sources were unaffected.

The difficulty that I have with investigating this is that the problem is
infrequent, intermittent, and evidently cures itself without intervention.


 :nettool.net.sys "nameaddr;routing;routing;gatelist;quit"
NETTOOL Version:      B07050A0

 Enter HELP HELP for an explanation of the help facility.

 Enter HELP OPERATION for guidance on NETTOOL use.

 Commands can be abbreviated, HELP keywords cannot.

 Menu-specific commands for the ROOT:

>>>Bnameaddr
>>>Brouting
>>>Brouting
    Network address filter: @
    Gateway address filter: @

Network number   Subnet mask      Gateway         Hops   Flags
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________

Total number of routings = 0
>>>Bgatelist
    Network address filter: @
    Gateway address filter: @

Gateway IP        Hops     Flags    Active    Default Gateway
______________________________________________________________
216.185.71.1       10       0          y           y
______________________________________________________________

Total number of gateways = 1
>>>Bquit


:nettool.net.sys "resource;display;quit"
NETTOOL Version:      B07050A0

 Enter HELP HELP for an explanation of the help facility.

 Enter HELP OPERATION for guidance on NETTOOL use.

 Commands can be abbreviated, HELP keywords cannot.

 Menu-specific commands for the ROOT:

>>>Bresource
>>>Bdisplay
FRI, OCT  8, 2021, 10:31:11 AM
 Item  Subsystem   Name   G/N  Description      Used   High    Max
____________________________________________________________________

  1    NS XPORT  CP_POOL_ (G)  Control Buf Pool    0      1    300 :)
  2    NS XPORT  1536___D (G)  Inbound Buf Pool   32     57    170 :)
  3    NS XPORT  LOOP____ (N)  Outbnd  Buf Pool    0      1    128 :)
  4    NS XPORT  BROCKLEY (N)  Outbnd  Buf Pool    0     49    128 :)
  5    NS XPORT  UDP      (G)  GProt  Msg  Pool    0    N/A    512 :)
  6    NS XPORT  PXP      (G)  GProt  Msg  Pool    0    N/A    660 :)
  7    NS XPORT  PROBE    (G)  CM Prot Msg Pool    0    N/A    678 :)
  8    NS XPORT  IP_NI    (G)  IP-NI  Msg  Pool    0    N/A   2048 :)
  9    NS XPORT  IP_NI    (G)  IP-NI  Msg  Pool    0    N/A   2048 :)
 10    NS XPORT           (G)  Node  Name Cache    0      1    360 :)
 11    NS XPORT           (G)  TCP Control pool    1     11   2048 :)
>>>Bquit




Notwithstanding that the utility is supposed to be available on the HP3000, I
can find no program on the HP3000 that appears to be traceroute (tracert).

:tracert
Unknown command name. (CIERR 975)
:lis @.prvxl.telesup
ACCOUNT=  TELESUP     GROUP=  PRVXL

FILENAME  CODE  ------------LOGICAL RECORD-----------  ----SPACE----
                  SIZE  TYP        EOF      LIMIT R/B  SECTORS #X MX

ABORTCON           80B  FA          25         25  16       16  1  1
CHECKSSM  NMPRG   128W  FB         417        417   1      432  1  8
CHKDTOD   NMPRG   128W  FB         295        295   1      304  1  8
DBCSHELL  NMPRG   128W  FB        7476       7476   1     7488  1  8
FIXMOD    NMPRG   128W  FB         609        609   1      624  1  8
FMTIOCAT  MGCAT   128W  FB         369        369   1      384  1 31
FMTIOERR  NMPRG   128W  FB         191        191   1      192  1  8
KSCHKIX   NMPRG   128W  FB         855        855   1      864  1  8
MODMAP    NMPRG   128W  FB         154        154   1      160  1  8
MOVER     NMPRG   128W  FB         651        651   1      656  1  8
MVTDUMP   NMPRG   128W  FB         206        206   1      208  1  8
NOVAPIM   NMPRG   128W  FB         393        393   1      400  1  8
PXDIRCHK  NMPRG   128W  FB         704        704   1      704  1  8
SC        NMPRG   128W  FB        1775       1775   1     1776  1  8
SCANCB    NMPRG   128W  FB         369        369   1      384  1  8
SHOWCONN           80B  FA          86         86  16       32  1  1
SQLKL     NMPRG   128W  FB         130        130   1      144  1  8
SYSINFO   NMPRG   128W  FB         536        536   1      544  1  8
TSDECOMP  NMPRG   128W  FB         732        732   1      736  1  1
TSIF              128W  FB        1539      10000   1     1552  1  8
UNDEDLOK  NMPRG   128W  FB         388        388   1      400  1  8
XMTIME    NMPRG   128W  FB        2823       2823   1     2832  1  1




On Fri, October 8, 2021 10:02, Billy Brewer wrote:
> A bunch of variables here to be answered.  Are they LAN or WAN or both  -- have
> you done PING's and TraceRt's  -- are there more than one Gateway/Router -- Is
> the TraceRt's showing proper routes  --- what is NETTOOL showing with your
> GATELIST -- has there been a new router installed or router replaced on the
> network (that is, it could be sending ICMP's),........  if nothing has changed
> on the HP3000, then start looking at the network team.
>
>

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