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Posted by none on November 23, 2007, 10:23 am
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Rauflittlemaster@gmail.com wrote:
> i am running a small network network of 230 computers. These computers
> are connected to the D-Link 24 port switches (non-manageable). These
> switches are not connected one another directly but all are connected
> to a catalyst 3750 (manageable switch). This catalyst 3750 is directly
> connected to pixfirewall 515.
>
> Some of computers in the networking are not ping the pixfirewall 515.
> one computer is directly connected to catalyst 3750 and that system
> also stops ping to the pixfirewall 515.
> when the LAN cable is disconnected from the computer means unplugged
> and replugged then ping starts to the pixfirewall 515.
>
> Now i m using arp -d command on infected system and ping starts. but
> this is not solution.
>
> Is there anybody who can help me on this problem.
>
Sounds like someone has duplicated the IP address of the pix. You
didn't say if this was a flat network. If this is the case disconnect
the pix and ping the address that should give you the mac address of the
offending pc. You can then start disconnecting the remote switches
until you isolate the pc. You could also just go around and check each
system if you can't have the network down that long. Don't forget printers.
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