Rikard Johnels schrieb:
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 17.23, Oliver Ob wrote:
Anders Johansson schrieb:
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 16:49, Oliver Ob wrote:
I did the del command, verified with route -n (empty output) and did the add command. Then started a ping from #B to #A, but the same error as posted before comes.
Where is the mistake?
No idea. Maybe there's a problem with the hub or switch you're using?! Try moving the cables around to different sockets in the hub, maybe the ones you're using aren't talking to each other
I do not use a switch. It is pure BNC cables.
See, its plainly like #A ---- #B ---- #C with #B having a "T"-BNC-piece.
So when #A and #C share NFS and talk to each other, why would #B not talk to #A, but to #C ?!?!?!?!?
Is #A and C# side terminated? Can you ping yourself? (ie. can #A ping #A)
Verified that. #a and #c are terminated. #c can ping to #b and #a and itself #a can ping to #c and itself, but not to #b #b can ping to #c and itself, but not to #a so the problem must be between #a and #b hm. thanks for your thoughts. Verified it by hand. -- *º¤.,___,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤.,¸¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I / __|__ http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I / / |_/ http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I \ \__|_\ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I \___| mailto:VGAP-93-subscribe@yahoogroups.com I
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