Tom,
Just a guess here, any chance you have a duplicate IP on the network?
I.E. a PC with the same IP as the HP3K?
If you look in the arp cache, I believe you may be able to find the mac address, if it's not the 3k it may help you find the offending PC.
-=Craig
--- On Tue, 9/2/08, Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Sloooooow Sessions
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 11:26 AM
> > NETTOOL.NET, select RESOURCES, and then DISPLAY...if
> you see any frownie
> > faces (yep smileys/frownies for good/bad), that may
> point you in the
> > direction to look.
> >
> > Hope this is of some benefit...
> >
> > Jack Connor
>
> Thanks...I got all smiley faces...this was after I cycled
> power on the
> network appliances
> and restarted our Windows server and HP (again).
>
> I'm having other problems on the network with print
> files not printing or
> finishing.
> The 3000 sessions are operating better now. At one point, I
> couldn't even
> ping
> the 3000 from my PC. But still am getting errors randomly.
> Like at one work
> station,
> the first attempt to get on the 3000 came up with network
> path not found
> error, but the
> second attempt worked just fine. Have never seen anything
> like this before.
>
> Tom
>
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