said:
>I suspect that line 17 in lantran.log may be evidence of a problem.
>"vector" just doesn't sound right to me, but maybe this is just
>something in the windoze driver that is being wrapped by GENMAC!
The driver appears to be loading.
>Looking at protocol.ini it seems to be logically consistent in that the
>bindings seem to point to each other, at least to my untrained eye!
Protocol.ini looks fine, assuming you want to use plain NetBIOS and not
NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
It is important that protocol.ini match up with ibmlan.ini. Does
ibmlan.ini show something like
net1 = NETBEUI$,0,LM10,100,150,14
in the networks section?
Is it only LAN networking that's failing? Can you ping your other
systems?
Regards,
Steven
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