Unless the network is lying to me again, David Mackie said:
> Why would this be the wrong place to ask? Where is the right place?
This is the wrong place to ask because:
1) he does not supply enough information to define the
problem
2) he does not provide any relavent information as to
what has been tested already
3) this is not the given vendor's help list
I'd again recommend talking to the vendor's support desk. From the
responses that I've seen, nobody really has a clue as to what is going
on, as he stated that he can't get to <some host> using <ip address> OR
<domain name>.
Unless we know more, we can't help, and I do enough of this type of support
on a day-to-day basis that I know that doing debugging by committee does
not work.
But, that's just me.
AlanC {I'm just advocating that people that are trained to support a
given device are MUCH more likely to be able to help the person
in question (in a timely manner without lots of red-herring fixes)
than a list of several hundred <??> people that probably don't
have a 10% knowledgebase of the said product}
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