This is the scenario:
We have and HP UX n windows servers (NT 4.0 and 2k). In our network environment one of the Windows servers is acting as the DNS and WINS for the entire network.
We have experienced some times this:
when this server (DNS)goes down it's not possible to Telnet to Unix servers, we can ping but no access them.
Can some body explain why is this happening ? why the access to the UNIX servers depends of the DNS ?
TX
CELE1
We have and HP UX n windows servers (NT 4.0 and 2k). In our network environment one of the Windows servers is acting as the DNS and WINS for the entire network.
We have experienced some times this:
when this server (DNS)goes down it's not possible to Telnet to Unix servers, we can ping but no access them.
Can some body explain why is this happening ? why the access to the UNIX servers depends of the DNS ?
TX
CELE1