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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 14:42:29 PST7
From: Michael Rakijas <mrakijas@oco.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eComStationary Network


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** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Sun, 30 Jun
2002 16:40:07 PST7

> In <200206281356201.SM01204@66-81-28-174-modem.o1.com>, on 06/28/02
> at 12:56 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
>
> Did you make sure that protocol and resources got installed to \mptn\etc.
> This is a known and documented eCS install defect.

Didn't appear to be a problem in my case. They were there.

> If you continue to have troubles with this, let me see:
>
> setup.cmd
> protocol.ini
> lantran.log

Since it's still a problem, I've enclosed a zip archive with these files.
There were two protocol.ini files. One was in \IBMCOM and the other in
\IBMCOM\MACS. The latter was renamed PROTOCO1.INI to distinguish it.

> You are looking for packets coming from the eCS machine. You will verify
> that Injoy sends them out and that Injoy passes the return packets back to
> the eCS machines. Some of this you can do with iptrace.

I did an IPTRACE on the gateway machine during an appropriate time. Nothing
else was happening except InJoy was already connected to the 'Net, the problem
machine had Netscape open and simply made the request to load yahoo.com. I
waited about 10 seconds to close down the iptrace since most of the action was
done with by then. Even a couple of minutes later, yahoo still had not loaded
on the intended machine. The text output of this is also in the archive called
ipdump.txt.

> Some of this you
> will have to do with Injoy because Injoy does not define the ppp
> interface, so iptrace does not know how to trace it. netstat -n will show
> you the name of interface the Injoy defines.

The output of netstat -n (from the gateway machine) is also in the archive as
netstat.txt. It's still a little Greek to me because it doesn't tell me
anything.

> You could try:
>
> iptrace xxx
>
> where xxx is the Injoy interface. It might work. I don't know.

Sorry, I would have tried this if I understood the output of netstat -n. Let
me know if any of this is helpful. Thanks, again.

> Steven

-Rocky


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