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I made exactly the same mistake and fixed it the way blh suggested.
However, I have one residual problem, I can't get CDE to run on the graphics
monitor attached to the server. Any ideas?

<[log in to unmask]> wrote in message news:94chdd$imd$1@web1.cup.hp.com...
> In comp.sys.hp.apps Dade Huang <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > I have a small LAN system which contains 3 SGI workstations,
> > 4 HP workstaions and 4 PCs. For some reason, their internal
> > IP addresses were orginally set to 129.199.0.1-11. Now we want
> > change these address to 192.168.254.1-11 in order to show
> > DSL internet connection. There was no problem to change
> > IP address for SGIs and PCs. But when I tried to change
> > HP's ip address(by using /etc/set_parms ip_address, all
> > HPs run HPUX 10.20), after rebooting, the machines were
> > hanging at checking NFS client subsystem. When I set them back
> > to the orginal IP address, they all work OK.
>
>   It sounds like you are still connected to another LAN at the
>   same time.  Do you have 2 or more LAN cards in the HP workstations?
>   If not, changing IP addresses must also be accompanied by removal
>   of network daemons that no longer apply and to also change the
>   subnet mask and most certainly, the gateway/router address
>   (in your case, the DSL router's address).
>
>   First, turn off the NFS daemons by editing /etc/rc.config.d/nfsconf
>   and setting:
>
>       NFS_CLIENT=0
>       NFS_SERVER=0
>       AUTOMOUNT=0
>       START_MOUNTD=0
>
>   Then run: set_parms ip_address
>   to set the IP address,
>
>   then run: set_parms addl_netwrk
>   to set subnet mask and gateway.
>
>   Now you can reboot and all should be well.  I would never recommend
>   using NFS through DSL.  Most DSL users get scanned and probed several
>   times a day.  Ideally, your DSL router disables all responses to
>   incoming port probes which will protect your systems.
>
>
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