Re: Cannot connect to Server



Hi:

Are you sure that the switch/router is working? Reset power on all those
little boxes, and/or put static ips on two workstations and see if they can
ping each other.

The only thing that should have changed when you moved should have been the
external ip address of the inet device. If anything else changed, you have
to make all the ip's on your side of the router be in the same network...
i.e 10.10.10.x, 255.255.255.0

Be sure your DHCP is active on your SBS, and stopped on all other devices.

Run the CEICW and post back the results of ipconfig /all > c:\testfile.txt
from both the server and a workstation.

--
Larry


"etq" <etq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Recently we shifted offices. I have an SBS2003 server Dell PowerEdge 830
with
1 network adapter connecting through a router ADSL and whats changed was
the
router and now we are using cable DSL.
Previously, the router had the DHCP enabled. It worked fine till now.
Now the Server cannot be part of the network, cannot be pinged (strange -
when I am booting up the server, the ping replies till the network
connection
are being set and after the ping just timed out)
I was going through the posts of similar problems and had DHCP service
started up with the scope on the server and disabled the router DHCP
However this still doesnot work and the server cannot still join the
network
and access the internet

This is my ipconfig/all details

Windows IP Confiiguration
Host Name - SBS2003
Primary Dns Suffox - EurekaTravel.local
Node Type - Unknown
IP Routing Enabled - Yes
WINS Proxy Enable - Yes
DNS Suffix Serach List - EurekaTravel.local

Ethernet adapter Server Local Area Connection :
Connection-specific DNS Suffix
Description - Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
Physical Adress - 00-15-C5-5E-CD-FC
DHCP Enable - No
IP Address - 10.10.10.3
Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway - 10.10.10.2
DNS Server - 10.10.10.3
Primary WINS Server - 10.10.10.3

Hope somebody can give me ideas of how to solve this problem!

Thanks

ET





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