You might have two public facing lan cards with improperly configured NAT

On 9/17/07, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> Meaning that there is duplicate IP address in my
> network?
>
> >Check for any ARP related problems.
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> I suspect Lan Card too since I already eradicated
> Switch as the culprit. But my problem is that the
> server I use (Fujitsu MS610) doesn't have slot for
> another Lan Card, I will check on way how to install
> another since the one installed are attached to the
> motherboard and the motherboard is already obsolete. I
> have another one same server model with defective
> motherboard which Fujitsu unable to replace. Tsk tsk.
>
> >Author: Michael Tinsay
> Your lan card or hub/switch maybe faulty.
>
>
> junji
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