Hello all,
        Please excuse my ignorance with Appletalk. We currently have a
problem with some nodes running Appletalk. In the apple arp table of our
router, they show up with an address such as  65280.128. My understanding is
that when a node boots up, it is assigned a temporary network address from
the range of 65280 to 65534. The router will then reply with a valid cable
range. The fact that this network address shows up in the arp table tells me
that the router can see the node. If that is the case, what can I check to
find out why the router is not sending the valid cable range. We have other
nodes on the same network which are working correctly. We have also move the
problem nodes to another network and they work properly. What else can I
check? What tests can I do? 

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Joe Quezada
Electronic Data Systems
48 Walter Jones Blvd.
El Paso, TX 79906
Phone: 915.783.7159 (8.955)
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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