Hi,

This seems like it may have had some ARP cache stuff lying about.  Sometimes you need 
to reset servers etc whenreplacing routers as the ARP caches hold the old MAC 
Addresses for the IP Addresses.  

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Saturday, December 23, 2000 at 06:59:12 AM, Charles Nunie wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> We have this network setup linking two offices. There was a link failure and
> we had to replace the routers. The same settings were used but.....!!!!
> 
> The server cannot ping across the network (only the immediate router
> interface). All workstations can ping across and some were also working off
> this same server. The server was isolated and its IP used on a laptop could go
> across!!.
> 
> The server, routers and everything was working the night before the breakdown
> and everything had been reset.
> 
> Its working now but, what caused it?  It just came up after about 3 hours.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dzilo 
> 
> 
> 
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