On 30.07.2002 at 14:21:24, Ronneil Camara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good day Manny,
> 
> You might want to examine your Linux machine why it affected your network.
> And also, make
> sure that you only have 1 DHCP server on a subnet or else, it will screw up
> your network.

Im trying Ethereal right now, and reading its documentation.  Are there any
easier analyzer outthere, like GUI, visual type?

Yes we only have one DHCP server.

> Check also the IP address of your linux box. It's remote but possible that
> it might be responding
> to arp requests(conflict in ip address). With this, what happens is, traffic
> gets redirected.

Im sure that it doesnt had a conflicting IP address on it.

> 
> If it's ok with you, can you describe to us how your network was performing
> when the linux
> got connected?

The TCP-IP connection is just ok, were just experiencing slowdown at IPX
protocol on our Novelll Application client.

Then as of your Experience is it ok to have several subnet on a lan?
> 
> Onie
> 

Thanks for your usual support... :)
Manny

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