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October 1996, Week 3

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John Korb asks:

We recently went through a "structural change" of the WAN the Navy has set
up.  In the past the developer's and system support PCs were on the same
LAN as the HP3000 they connect to, and thus, were part of the same network
(198).  Now they (an the HP9000 that runs HPOPENVIEW) have been moved to
another LAN on another network (164) with routers connecting the LANs.

<big snip>

So!  Any thoughts?


Here's something you can verify.  In NMMGR, on the NETXPORT.NI.LAN1.INTERNET 
screen, choose the router that connects your LANs and select Modify.  Make 
sure that the 198 segment is listed, and that the last octet is 000 (which 
means ALL addresses on that segment).  You can also verify the IP Mask and 
number of Hops.

Carl Hughes

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