"Bryan Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<#k0gyJJ$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Sorry but I gotta ask.... Are you pinging the IP or by name. If your by
> name the make sure both are talking to the same WINS server.
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> "Mike Huckabee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Installed Win2K Server SP4 on new system. No other software installed.
> > Configured network settings and joined domain. Tried to go to Internet
> > and got no response. Tried to ping gateway (core router) that is on
> > the same subnet and got all timeouts. Can ping and browse other
> > servers and workstations on the same subnet, but not the gateway.
> > Telnetted into the router and tried to ping the new server and got all
> > timeouts. I removed the NIC in the server and completely reinstalled
> > it, same results. Tried a different static IP, same results. Connected
> > a different system to the same ethernet cable and everything works
> > correctly. These 2 devices are not talking to each other, but I can go
> > to a 3rd system and talk to both the gateway and the new server.
I was pinging by ip. I found the problem, it was the arp cache in the
gateway router. It still had the mac address of the NIC in the server
associated with a different ip address. I cleared the arp and
everything started playing nicely together once again.
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