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msy

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Hi ALL,

i got 2 networks separated by a Cisco router.

Network1:
ip 10.150.30.10 to 10.150.30.80
gateway: 10.150.30.1
Subnet 255.255.254.0

Network2:
ip 10.134.30.10 to 10.134.32.254
gateway: 10.134.30.1
WINS server: 10.134.30.10
subnet 255.255.254.0

only network1 can access network2 for security reasons. This is done through the router.

I have a Unix server sitting in network1 with ip 10.150.30.12

I have currently experienced a problem getting through to network2 from network1.

I can map shared folders in Network2 and browse them, but cannot access the files.

when i try to copy or open file computer freezes. (ex when try to open a Access database it says “Disk or Network eror”.

I have windows 2000 in Network 1 and NT 4 with SP6 in network 2.

I used ethereal protocol analyzer in network1 and found when i try to access network2 pc with ip 10.150.30.11,
TCP and SMB packets destination to 10.150.30.12 (unix server). There is also few other packets go to 10.150.30.255. but I don’t have a pc with 10.150.30.255.

I think this is the reason i can’t access the network2 and get freeze.

Can anyone plse help be to solve this issue.

thanks
 
If your seeing the address of 10.150.30.255 on your sniffer, then you have your TCP/IP settings wrong on your servers/client machines. That's the broadcast for a /24 bit network. Your post states that you don't have a netmask of 255.255.255.0 Unless you just fat figered the post, which I don't think you did because it's listed twice. Check that first.

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