TCPIP/VNC problem?
Arnt Witteveen
Arnt.Witteveen "at" vartec.be
Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:39:43 +0000
Have you checked if some other computer is using the same ip adress?
Just a guess...
Arnt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: robert_peinado "at" goodyear.com [mailto:robert_peinado "at" goodyear.com]
> Sent: vrijdag 7 april 2000 19:40
> To: Arnt.Witteveen "at" vartec.be
> Subject: TCPIP/VNC problem?
>
>
> First of all, your VNC program is a godsend!
>
> Just wondering if any of you have heard of the following
> TCPIP problem. I
> have not been able to narrow it down quite yet but I'm
> wondering if VNC has
> anything to do with it.
>
> This is the structure: Token-Ring Network and Ethernet Network, CISCO
> Routers in a WAN environment. My Token-ring NT 4.0 systems
> with SP6.0a have
> intermittent problems with loosing the TCPIP configuration, the TCPIP
> addresses are still on the Network folder but when ipconfig
> is executed
> from the command line no addresses show up and no TCPIP
> communications are
> active, i.e. cannot ping or vnc to the system. Yesterday I vnc'd to a
> system, added some programs and rebooted the system remotely,
> the system
> never came back up with TCPIP working. I had to have someone
> in the remote
> location go into setting/control panel/network change the
> tcpip address to
> something else, reboot, have them change the tcpip address back to the
> original address, reboot and then the tcpip protocol worked.
> This does not
> happen every time, it is an intermittent problem. I have been
> looking for
> an answer now for over 6 months to this problem, but have not
> been able to
> successfully find any sort of relationship with any
> application/program
> that might make this happen except for yesterday. This only
> occurs on our
> Token-Ring Network side, it has never occured to any of our Ethernet
> enabled NT 4.0 workstations.
>
> Your response is appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Robert W. Peinado
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