Well right now I've assigned static IP addresses to PC1 and PC2, as long at they're on the same subnet they will be able to ping the server, and after testing this, they can ping the server but it's still intermittent responses. It's a small *uncomplicated* home network so I don't think it's a GW problem. Tracert won't work very nicely because it uses ICMP and if I can hardly ping the server (ICMP packets) then tracert won't do a good job anyway.

-j-

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

while this doesn't really address an 'intermittent' problem I thought I
would ask it anyway... Have you properly assigned the gateways? What are
the results of a traceroute?


I'm having some difficulty finding out what could be the problem in the
following scenario.

http://members.shaw.ca/jonno/Images/misc/lan_diagram.jpg

Switch1 is attached to Switch2 via a straight CAT5 cable, the Switches
each have Auto mdi/mdix capability and are both different brands (SMC 5
Port and Eusso 5 port).  Any PC attached to Switch1 that tries to ping
the server will receive intermittent replies.

http://members.shaw.ca/jonno/Images/misc/the_ping_results.JPG

From the server you can ping anything on the internet.  It has 2 NICs
in it, one connected to the cable modem and the other connected to
Switch2 (eth0 and eth1 respectively) (NOTE: The server is *NOT* where
the problem lies, my suspicions lie with the communication between the
two switches.)  <-- The reason for these suspicions is because when I
plug the CAT5 cable that connects these two switches directly into the
cable modem I can get an IP address from my ISP and browse the internet
normally.  This is how I'm able to send this message. (The cabling is
fine, all the wiring has been crimped according to the 568B wiring
standard. And since I can see the internet when Switch1 is directly
attached to the cable modem it can't be a wiring problem between Switch1
and the Cable Modem or Server)

Since both Switches support auto-crossover (mdi/x) on each port they
should be able to be daisy-chained together using a normal cable (I've
also tried a crossover cable).  So in essence any PC's connected to
Switch1 *should* be able to talk to any PC's connected to Switch2. And
this is not what is happening, well, the ping replies shown above tell
us that communication between Switch1 and the server is happening
intermittently for some obscure reason.  This is where the problem is.

I have swopped the two Switches around and I get the same problem.  My
conclusions lead me to believe that the problem arises when the two
switches are connected with each other, IE, any PC on Switch1 cannot
*fully* talk with any PC on Switch2.

Previous to this the network was working fine as all the PC'S including
the server were attached to one Switch so there was no 'daisy-chaining'
involved.

Is there something that I'm missing out or something that I'm not doing?

-j-


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