I thought the three R's were reboot, reinstall, replace:)  I have run into 
problems with an NT domain where a workstation can not find the domain 
controller after a move, even though it can see the network (through 
netrwork neighborhood, ping's, etc).  The quickest solution I have found is 
to have the workstation leave the domain and join a workgroup, reboot, then 
have the workstation re-join the domain (and reboot again).

-Tim Harkin

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From: "Scott M. Trieste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Scott M. Trieste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ether Channel is it an issue???
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 13:56:17 -0400

Sandeep,

set spanning-tree portfast on all interfaces that your DC's are connected
to.  Also make sure that your servers and corresponding interfaces are all
set to 100mbs Full Duplex.  I have seen this problem a million times.

Another NT Domain issue that I've seen, in this case is not correlated to
your Cisco gear.  If you can ping your DC's there is obviously Layer 3
connectivity. In this case we need Layer 5/7 connectivity. Remember
Micro$oft'$ triple R.  Restart, Reboot, Reload.  I would try powering down
all your member servers and clients.  Then power up your PDC & BDC's, and
rejoin your domain.  After doing this "clear arp" and "ip route *" on your
6509's.  Using server manager make sure that all your clients/member
servers/dc's are in this new domain.

Power the bad boys up and you should have connectivity.

By the way-- If this is a production network, I wouldn't recommend this
during business hours.

Good Luck,

Scott M. Trieste
CCNP,CCDP, MCSE,RHCE, Bay Router Specialist

"Sandeep Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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 > Hi All,
 > Slightly off topic, But i just want to share someone's
 > view on this one.
 > We are in the process of migrating our infrastructure
 > to the Cisco switches. We have a pure NT netowrk with
 > Once PDC & One BDC. I mooved all the users to the new
 > switch with no issues at all. Then started mooving all
 > the NT member Servers, This also went very smmothly.
 > However when i mooved my BDC i am having a nightmare,
 > I am getting all kind's of authentication problem like
 > login script hangs, Or people not able to see the
 > domain controller (Tcpip connectivity is fine) This
 > has started happening only after we mooved the BDC to
 > the new switch. I have Ether Channel on the Servers
 > with the Intel cards. Tcpip connectivity looks fine.
 > This started happening only after i mooved the DC to
 > the new Cisco 6509 switch. I don't know weather it's a
 > coincidence or a problem. Also i have checked the
 > Domain controllers for their sync. issues there are
 > none.
 > I was just wondering if anyone has land up in the same
 > mess as i am & have any resolution to this one. Any
 > help is greatly appriciated
 >
 > thank you in advance
 >
 > Sandeep
 >
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