[BlueOnyx:13428] Re: Help with BlueOnyx setup...Reply to: Digest, Vol 55, Issue 34

Gerald Waugh gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com
Mon Jul 29 08:01:15 -05 2013


On 07/29/2013 06:36 AM, gen at ercuk.com wrote:
> Thanks for your suggestions: Gerald Waugh...
> ...here is what happened...
>  
> NB: First: I connected my LAN cable to my P3-Server which has my
> original BlueQuartz server on it.
> a: I was able to host & ping from its user-account at its console.
> b: I also tried via my client-browser with: 192.168.0.100/login
> ...and was able to login to BlueQuartz.
> c: Next: I connected my LAN cable to my Dell 1850 server
>  
> 1: Do you have connect LED illuminated on the server and switch/router?
> A: Yes
> * the left-LED, lights when I attached the LAN cable to NIC 1 
> * and, the right-LED, lights when I attached the LAN cable to NIC 2
> 2a: Maybe plugged into the wrong port on server...
> A: I tried both, and it made no difference.
> Q: Does it matter which I connect to ?
>
Yes!!!!!!!!!
>  
> 3: can you ping outbound on the server?
> A: I logged in at its console as: [root at localhost ~]#
> ...and at the prompt I tried:

ping your PC, the gateway, and the bluequartz server, if not OK
then change the Ethernet port on the 1850 and try to ping again


> 4: run traceroute on the server to say your gateway
> A: I typed...
> traceroute 192.168.0.100
> traceroute to 192.168.0.100 (192.168.0.100), 30 hops max, 60 byte packet
> 1  localhost.localdomain (192.168.0.100) 0.044 ms  0.010 ms  0.008 ms
>  
traceroute to the router
  traceroute 192.168.0.1

Gerald
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