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Forum: AIX 03-17-2020
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Congrats and thanks for posting back your success...
Congrats and thanks for posting back your success and reasons for your success.
Forum: AIX 03-04-2020
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Posted By Neo
Yes, I understand. When on a LAN segment you...
Yes, I understand.

When on a LAN segment you should also realize that every hardware interface to the LAN can have a different characteristic.

Some ethernet cards are more "chatty" and some are...
Forum: AIX 03-02-2020
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Posted By Neo
Also, this reference might be useful: 8190 ...
Also, this reference might be useful:

8190

REF:

https://www.lantronix.com/resources/networking-tutorials/network-switching-tutorial/

You can easily see in the diagram that the way the LAN...
Forum: AIX 03-02-2020
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Posted By Neo
Reference: Network delay - Wikipedia...
Reference:

Network delay - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_delay)



Your occasional delay of 44ms is small and normal for Ethernets. In addition, each h/w device (LAN card...
Forum: AIX 03-02-2020
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Posted By Neo
A slight delay in a packet on a busy Ethernet...
A slight delay in a packet on a busy Ethernet segment is not "an error". That is how Ethernet works.

What you are "showing us' (an occasional 44 ms delay) is typical of all busy Ethernet...
Forum: AIX 02-28-2020
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Posted By Neo
Yes, I know - - 10.0.91.1 is default gateway ...
Yes, I know - - 10.0.91.1 is default gateway

I asked you if you can log into it? Was this not clear, when I asked you?



Regarding your arp it looks fairly clear to me that you have a lot of...
Forum: AIX 02-28-2020
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Posted By Neo
You have only provided information about a single...
You have only provided information about a single host. That is really not going to help us solving a network issue.

OK....

Start here, and post back the results of this on your host (above)
...
Forum: AIX 02-27-2020
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Posted By Neo
Ethernet, in the "old days", used to use a...
Ethernet, in the "old days", used to use a protocol called Carrier-sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD):

Either way, if you have many devices "talking" on the same LAN segment,...
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