We have UNIX server running a stock system. It has an IP address of 192.0.0.10 and netmask of 255.255.255.0.
We have some PC's running terminal emulators that access it using IP addresses of 192.0.0.XXX. However, we need to run a different set of IP addresses, eg. 192.168.1.XXX. When we change the PCs' IP addresses we can no longer access the UNIX server, even with PING.
Can anyone suggest why this happens? We should still be able to ping the UNIX server shouldn't we? Would the UNIX server configured to block certain IP ranges?
Thanks,
Andy
We have some PC's running terminal emulators that access it using IP addresses of 192.0.0.XXX. However, we need to run a different set of IP addresses, eg. 192.168.1.XXX. When we change the PCs' IP addresses we can no longer access the UNIX server, even with PING.
Can anyone suggest why this happens? We should still be able to ping the UNIX server shouldn't we? Would the UNIX server configured to block certain IP ranges?
Thanks,
Andy