Workstation unreacheable after changing connection to net

Daniel.Jaime_at_diehl-mun.de
Date: 10/27/03

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    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2003 16:33:49 +0100
    
    

    Hi Gurus,

    I had to move a workstation, which is part of a domain, from one building
    to another. After reconnecting it to the same network I'm not able to
    see/contact any member of the same domain and the other domain members
    cannot see/contact the workstation anymore. However the workstation can
    still see/contact the rest of the world as well as the other members of the
    domain.

    Before moving, all members of the domain were connected to eachother over a
    switch, and then the switch over a router/gateway to the rest of the world.
    Now the workstation is placed the other side of the router.

    My network administrator says it is not a problem of the router but of the
    sun workstations themselves. They would store the routes used to reach
    eachother somewhere, however I don't know where to look for.

    Is there somebody who could give me a hint?

    Thank you very much.

    Daniel
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