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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