Title: | Windows NT |
Notice: | See note 15.0 for HCL location |
Moderator: | TARKIN::LIN .com::FOLEY |
Created: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6086 |
Total number of notes: | 31449 |
Hi I have the following configuration : . A prioris XL Server 590 version 2.08 . A DEC FDDIcontroller/PCI, Software Version 2.80 and 2.81 . Windows NT 3.51 service Pack 5 The DEC FDDIcontroller/PCI interface works fine with Netbeui Protocol, but with TCP/IP(Microsoft) doesn't. I don�t know what is happening, I made some testing with ethernet card and TCP/IP and it works fine. In Alpha systen with NT 3.51, this interface works fine. Why DEC FDDIcontroller/PCI with TCP/IP Protocol doesnt�t work in this configuration ?. Thank for your help. Mauricio Fodic email= dels03::m_fodic or [email protected]
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5824.1 | TCP/IP works on FDDI; it does. | NETCAD::ROLKE | The FDDI Genome Project | Fri Mar 21 1997 11:34 | 26 |
>> The DEC FDDIcontroller/PCI interface works fine with Netbeui Protocol, Mauricio, Since the adapter works with Netbeui then several key things are working: 1. you have an adapter that connects to the network 2. you have a driver that connects to the adapter This is good. For TCP/IP you need several other configuration settings associated with the FDDI adapter. In Control Panel - Network - TCPIP protocol you need node name IP address of your node subnet mask default gateway I don't have a 3.51 system handy any more for exact particulars. Can you ping your default gateway on FDDI? Can another node on FDDI ping you? From a dosbox what does "netstat" show? This must be just a configuration problem... Chuck | |||||
5824.2 | typo? | MPOS01::naiad.mpo.dec.com::mpos01::cerling | I'[email protected] | Mon Mar 24 1997 10:18 | 6 |
Almost every time I have had a problem like this it turned out to be MFFT (my fat-fingered typing). Make sure the numbers you entered into you IP configuration is what you want them to be. tgc |