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October 1995, Week 3

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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 19 Oct 1995 16:41:38 -0500
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According to Bruce Toback:
>
> Raymond Tsang writes:
> >The problem is, we can ping from HP3000 to any workstation (with
> >preload HP-NS drivers) except the router. Also the router can
> >ping to any workstation on a local segment except HP. However,
> >all workstations can ping to both of them. Do we need to do any
> >special setting in HP?
>
> You might verify that the HP3000 has Ethernet enabled. It's a setting in
> NMMGR that can be reached by selecting NS Configuration (unguided), then
> NETXPORT, then LAN1 (or whatever your network interface name is). Make sure
> that both Ethernet and IEEE802.3 are enabled.
>
You will also want to add the router interface as the default gateway
in NNMGR on the hp3000.
 
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