Please help if you can;
I have an AIX 5.1 ML3 B50 that had been up for 2+ years. It needed a reboot today which I did. However, the network is very wonky and wont really work now meaning that users cannot telnet in locally or remotely.
I checked to see if inetd was active (I even refreshed it) and from the B50 I can ping the gateway router, BUT the router cannot ping the B50. Same with some workstations.
I tried rerunning rc.tcpip manually which states multiple instances not supported (ok, they're up) and even tried restarting with smit tcpip/minimum config and startup which shows things are already going.
I ran netstat -rn and the output looks normal showing the local subnet, the system, the default route to the gateway.
But for some reason, no one can telnet in. I frazzled.
Any ideas, suggestions, help, valium?
Thanks all.
I have an AIX 5.1 ML3 B50 that had been up for 2+ years. It needed a reboot today which I did. However, the network is very wonky and wont really work now meaning that users cannot telnet in locally or remotely.
I checked to see if inetd was active (I even refreshed it) and from the B50 I can ping the gateway router, BUT the router cannot ping the B50. Same with some workstations.
I tried rerunning rc.tcpip manually which states multiple instances not supported (ok, they're up) and even tried restarting with smit tcpip/minimum config and startup which shows things are already going.
I ran netstat -rn and the output looks normal showing the local subnet, the system, the default route to the gateway.
But for some reason, no one can telnet in. I frazzled.
Any ideas, suggestions, help, valium?
Thanks all.