CS> ----------NT1---------NOVELL1--------951------------ <--Azusa Network
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CS> | <--- This is our 56k leased line
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CS> ----------NT2---------NOVELL2--------952------------- <--Beverly Hills
CS> From BH, NT2, Novell2, and 952 can *ALL* see NOVELL1 in Azusa.
CS> From Azusa, NT1, Novell1, and 951 can *ALL* see NOVELL2 in BH.
This seems to say both Novell1 is at least forwarding packets to Novell2 It
also says Novell2 is at least forwarding packets to Novell1.
CS> The problem: NT2 and 952 Cannot see NT1 or 951.
I'm going to assume NT1/951 can see NT2/952.
If so, it would appear the problem is Novell1 is not placing packets
forwarded by Novell2 intended for the Azusa lan on the wire in Azusa.
What protocol are you using on each machine? IPX or TCPIP? If TCPIP, do you
have the proper gateways setup on each machine and the routes properly
defined on Novell1 and Novell2?
framse@goodyear.com; frank.ramsey@fallsbbs.com-CNE;CNA-4;MCP;MCPS;PE
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