Can you 'tracert' to your 3000? - d
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Donna Hofmeister
Allegro Consultants, Inc.
408-252-2330
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom Hula
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2011 8:01 AM
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> Subject: [HP3000-L] Remote VPN Access Problems
>
> Internally, we are having no problems accessing the HP3K. Mostly Telnet with a few on VT-MGR.
>
> The connection from the Internet is a Comcast Router in Bridge Mode connected to a
> Secure Computing Snap Gear 560 which is then connected to an HP ProCurve Switch
> which all our workstations, network printers, the HP3K and a Windoze Server.
>
> The remote VPN is setup via the Snap Gear router along with an IPSEC connection to
> a second site that also uses the Snap Gear router. The second site is working fine as well.
> Internally, I can access the Windows Server with Remote Desktop easily as well as
> the HP3000. And it used to be that I could also access everything remotely using VPN.
>
>
> From home, I can always connect to our LAN via VPN. Remote Desktop connection to the
> Windows Server is no problem from home.
>
> However, I often cannot access the HP3K from my old XP Pro tower and my netbook with
> Windows 7 Pro cannot ever access the HP3K. Destination our of reach is the error I get.
> I also cannot Ping the address at all when this is the case. Every now and then, for some
> reason, I can still get through on the XP Pro tower, but not consistently. I can ping all sorts
> of things on our networks, like printers and the switch, but not the HP3K.
>
> I have the HP and the switch port for the HP set up as 100MB/second and full duplex and
> NO auto-negotiation.
>
> This setup used to work just fine...nothing has changed on our end.
>
> Here is the latest network info on the HP3000:
>
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>
> PUB.SYS:netcontrol status
>
> GENERAL TRANSPORT STATUS : THU, APR 21, 2011, 10:55 AM
> TRANSPORT STARTED : SUN, JAN 23, 2011, 8:03 PM
>
> FLAGS : $00000000
> MAX NETWORK INTERFACES : 32
> MAX NODE NAMES : 360
> LOG ID : $00000003
> TRACE INFO : ID : $00000000
> CONTROL PROCESS PORT ID : $FFFFFE3E PIN : 87
> CONTEXT ADDR : $10C.41646008
>
> HOME NETWORK :
> CONFIGURATION FILE : NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
> TRACE MASK : $00000000
> NODE NAME : SA400.MAIN.SYSTEM
>
> PUB.SYS:nscontrol status
>
> TOTAL NUMBER OF LOCAL NS USERS: 0
> TOTAL NUMBER OF REMOTE NS USERS: 6
> TOTAL NUMBER OF NS USERS: 6
>
> SERVICE TYPE SERVER DESCRIPTION
>
> VTA REMOTE VTSERVER INCOMING STREAM MODE VIRTUAL TERMINAL
> HPIP REMOTE HPIPNS INCOMING CLIENT/SERVER ALLBASE SERVICE
> NSSTATL LOCAL NSSTATUS OUTGOING NSSTATUS SERVICE
> NSSTAT REMOTE NSSTATUS INCOMING NSSTATUS SERVICE
> LOOPBACK REMOTE LOOPBACK INCOMING LOOPBACK SERVICE
> RPML LOCAL DSSERVER OUTGOING REMOTE PROCESS MANAGEMENT
> RPM REMOTE DSSERVER INCOMING REMOTE PROCESS MANAGEMENT
> VT REMOTE VTSERVER INCOMING VIRTUAL TERMINAL
>
> SERVICE STARTED FEATURES
>
> VTA YES
> HPIP YES
> NSSTATL YES
> NSSTAT YES
> LOOPBACK YES
> RPML YES
> RPM YES AUTOLOGON ON
> VT YES
>
> SERVER MIN MAX ACTIVE RESERVED DEBUG PIN JOBNUM STATUS
>
> HPIPNS 0 32767 0 0 OFF
> NSSTATUS 0 300 0 0 OFF
> LOOPBACK 0 300 0 0 OFF
> VTSERVER 0 300 6 0 OFF
> 163 #S495 ACTIVE
> 159 #S494 ACTIVE
> 228 #S493 ACTIVE
> 225 #S491 ACTIVE
> 215 #S492 ACTIVE
> 195 #S471 ACTIVE
> DSSERVER 0 300 0 0 OFF
>
> TOTAL NUMBER OF ACTIVE SERVERS: 6
> TOTAL NUMBER OF RESERVED SERVERS: 0
> TOTAL NUMBER OF SERVERS: 6
> PUB.SYS:linkcontrol @;status=all
> Linkname: DTSLINK Linktype: PCI 100BT Linkstate: CONNECTED
> Physical Path: 0/0/0/0
> Current Station Address: 00-30-6E-26-61-F2
> Default Station Address: 00-30-6E-26-61-F2
> Current Multicast Addresses:
> 09-00-09-00-00-01 09-00-09-00-00-03 09-00-09-00-00-04
> 09-00-09-00-00-06
>
> Transmit bytes 1866936857 Receive bytes 1477011269
> Transmits 12205287 Receives unicast 9967331
> Transmits no error 12205287 Receives broadcast 3285497
> Transmits dropped 0 Receives multicast 0
> Transmits deferred 0 Receives no error 12150449
> Transmits 1 retry 0 Recv CRC error 0
> Transmits >1 retry 0 Recv Maxsize error 0
> Trans 16 collisions 0 Recv dropped: addr 1102379
> Trans late collision 0 Recv dropped: buffer 0
> Trans underruns 0 Recv dropped: descr 0
> Carrier losses 0 Recv dropped: other 0
> Trans jabber timeout 0 Recv watchdg timeout 0
> Link disconnects 0 Recv collisions 0
> Link speed 100 Recv overruns 0
> Link duplex Full Link auto sensed No
> Link mode 100Base-TX Core Secs since clear 7570407
>
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>
> My IP address, when I VPN in from home, is the same subnet as everyone
> else. I'm thinking it is perhaps timing out? Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> The other interesting thing...if I do a remote desktop to the Windows server
> and run a terminal emulator from there, I can get on the HP3000 just fine, even
> though I can't get there directly. That works for me, but not for one of our
> applications and not for the other users at all.
>
> Tom Hula
> Victor S. Barnes Company
>
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