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unable to ping to my server
hi,
I setup a Solaris machine in my server room and my client cannot access it. Can anyone advise? Test that i have done: -My client pc cannot ping the server. -My solaris server cannot ping client -My solaris server can ping it's gateway -Another NT machine 1 (10.179.30.26) in the server room can ping and telnet my solaris server. -i use another NT machine 2 in the server room, replace with solaris machine's IP,subnet and gw, i can ping client pc and client pc and ping the NT machine. server IP=10.179.30.15 subnet=255.255.254.0 gw=10.179.30.1 client IP=10.179.20.134 subnet=255.255.254.0 gw=10.179.20.1 Regards royston Last edited by skiturn; 12-10-2008 at 08:44 AM.. |
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Hello Skiturn,
I agreed with Otheus when he says that you should print the output of "netstat -nr" You telling that the server on the same network can ping and access I think about routing problem (Maybe both networks are not talking....) But you telling also that if you change your Solaris for a Windows starts to work..... This is strange if we consider network Issue. But if you also say that the machine on the same network can access and ping the server.... maybe you should take a look for this routing.... Regards, |
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