RE: VLSM Problem

2000-10-24 Thread Byerly, Ted
]' Subject: RE: VLSM Problem Most times that I've seen this type of thing, it ends being a mis-configured subnet mask on the remote workstation. Verify that the machine that you are trying to ping is properly configured. irwin -- Irwin Lazar, Senior Consultant The Burton Group - http

RE: VLSM Problem

2000-10-24 Thread Brant Stevens
Of Byerly, Ted Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:49 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: VLSM Problem I should have added more info. All the clients are configured in our org properly. Some clients are on diff subnets with diff masks, others are on the same vlsm with its appropriate subnet

Re: VLSM Problem

2000-10-24 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr
Ted [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 9:49 AM Subject: RE: VLSM Problem I should have added more info. All the clients are configured in our org properly. Some clients are on diff subnets with diff masks, others are on the same vlsm with its appropriate subnet

RE: VLSM Problem

2000-10-24 Thread Irwin Lazar
Most times that I've seen this type of thing, it ends being a mis-configured subnet mask on the remote workstation. Verify that the machine that you are trying to ping is properly configured. irwin -- Irwin Lazar, Senior Consultant The Burton Group - http://www.tbg.com/ e-mail:

Re: VLSM Problem

2000-10-24 Thread Frank Wells
If you ping the clients by hostname are the name-servers responding with the correct ip addresses, even though they are timing out finding them? Sounds like a name resolution or browser related issue based on what little info you have posted. More info like whether you are using switches or