We think we have got this one nailed at last (a late night session with
etherfind and a network analyser, yawn.....). We seem to have run for getting
on for a week with no furthur problems.
The trouble is an interaction between PC/NFS and fast Suns. What happens is
this:
1. PC boots up and, because we had not set up a netmask, sends out an "ICMP Mask
Request" broadcast packet.
2. EVERY sun on the network responds with a "Mask Reply". This happens
simultaneously and the resulting confusion and repeated collisions last for
anything up to 2 seconds.
3. One or more transceivers decide that there is a jabbering host on the
network and activate their anti-jabber mode, which effectively locks up the
transceiver.
4. Disconnecting the AUI cable resets the transceiver and it springs back to
life.
The fix is to make sure, with a NET SUBNET xx.xx.xx.xx command on the PC, that
it doesn't make a mask request.
I understand that later releases of PC-NFS try to avoid doing a broadcast mask
request, for this very reason.
Many thanks to all who replied with suggestions, although no one quite hit the
right answer.
Nigel Titley
Email: NTitley@axion.bt.co.uk
Snail: British Telecom Research labs, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, UK
"Well, I'm disenchanted too. We're all disenchanted." (James Thurber)
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