Hi,
The Source-Quench message comes from a server when it`s buffers are unable
to process all the info bieng sent to it..
this usually means that the nt is set for 100/Full - the switch is set for
100/full for the nt box , but the UX box (and its switch port)is only set
for 10/half ...usually the switch is aet to auto .
without any special processing on the switch it will just send as many
packets out of one port that it recieve`s from another...
check the settings on both servers and make sure there the same...
then try agian ...
happens to me all the time.....and the server guys INsist it`s the network
HTH
steve
>From: "Amit Gupta"
>Reply-To: "Amit Gupta"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Source Quench [7:12477]
>Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:29:14 -0400
>
>Hi All,
>
>I am getting a " Source Quench message " from one of
>my HP-UX Servers when I try to ping it from an NT
>machine / Switch
>
>I am getting the following msg when I ping the server
>from the external router
>Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to x.x.x.x timeout is 2
>seconds:
>QQQQQ
>
>However if I ping the same server from a Unix machine
>/ server, it is ok.
>
>Could it be a problem with the server NIC....
>
>Thanks & Regards
>
>Amit
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