Its
not too obvious because I don't know how to do this. I added the
windows
machines to the domain but had no clue on how to add the SGI so hoped it
would
sort itself out - which it didn't. How would I make the SGI a DHCP
client
of the server??
Thanks
Pedro de Oliveira
-----Original Message----- From: Ian
Willoughby
[mailto:ian@xxxxxxx] Sent: 26 September 2001
12:27 To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ukha_d] OT
Networking XP, ,NT Server, 2000 and SGI
Hi
Pedro,
This
may be a bit to obvious but is the SGI a DHCP client of the
server?
If so no server,no IP address therefore no ping!
Regards
Ian
-----Original Message----- From: Pedro de Oliveira
[mailto:oliveirp@xxxxxxx] Sent: 26 September 2001
12:13 To: HA (ukha_d@xxxxxxx) Subject: [ukha_d]
OT Networking XP, ,NT Server, 2000 and SGI
Hi
all
At the moment
I
am running the following:
SGI Oxygen2
(Irix6.5)
Win2000 Dual
PIII
Win XP Dual
PIII
Win NT Server
(Dell)
What I am
trying to do is run the first 3 through a switch to the Server. The
problem I am having is that the SGI only sees the others and only pings the
others if the NT server machine is connected. If it is not, the 2000 and XP
ones can ping each other but can't even smell the SGI. Does anyone
have any suggestions or experience with this or a similar
problem?
Thanks in
advance
Pedro de Oliveira
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