koresnordic
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I hope someone can help.
We have a small network operating under a xxx.xxx.xxx.nnn ip range. It consists of several desktops (roughly 40 inc laptops that come and go) and several servers (some virtualised). Just recently people have been reporting having problems on the network. What happens is they stop being able to communicate with a server. for example with my self I am using our .51 server (checking email) and it just stops. I try to ping and get no response. However after a couple of mins, I get the comms back. I haven't done anything to aid in this. In a short while I will lose comms to the .5 server (finance). Again no ping but in a few mins it comes back. This happens to everyone on the network at some stage (not always at the same time, I haven't been able to ping .51 but my collegue has). Anyone have any ideas on where to look? I am a novice on network troubleshooting so please go easy.
thanks
Graham
I hope someone can help.
We have a small network operating under a xxx.xxx.xxx.nnn ip range. It consists of several desktops (roughly 40 inc laptops that come and go) and several servers (some virtualised). Just recently people have been reporting having problems on the network. What happens is they stop being able to communicate with a server. for example with my self I am using our .51 server (checking email) and it just stops. I try to ping and get no response. However after a couple of mins, I get the comms back. I haven't done anything to aid in this. In a short while I will lose comms to the .5 server (finance). Again no ping but in a few mins it comes back. This happens to everyone on the network at some stage (not always at the same time, I haven't been able to ping .51 but my collegue has). Anyone have any ideas on where to look? I am a novice on network troubleshooting so please go easy.
thanks
Graham