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Thanks to all again for the input and assistance. We found the netmask to be different on the machine that was not working. Once changed all is cool and working just fine.
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Communication Problem
It is one of two things -
1 - A routing problem Check to make sure the router - or the Route Switch module in the switch is configured correctly (Netmask, etc.) 2 - Default gateway is not set on one of the Unix Machines Check to make sure that the default route (default Gateway is set). I would bet money that this is the problem. Hope this helps. KO
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