This may take a little explaining, but I could use the help so please bear with me.
I'm trying to change my servers to use just 1 NIC card (they are dual-homed at the moment) and am running into some issues.
Right now 1 NIC runs to the main network on each server and the second NIC runs to a slow backbone which is how the servers see each other. Each server has an IP address on the backbone, but only uses IPX on the main network NIC.
What I'm doing is unplugging the backbone, and plugging every server into a switch, which will also attach to all my hubs.
So my question is this, how come when I do this, the servers can't see each other? I've plugged the IPX NIC into the switch and I thought since those were already set up for IPX, the network would see them the same way it did before. But that isn't the case. The three Netware 5 servers seems to see each other, but not much else. They don't see the Netware 6 server, but most of the users see the NW 6 server fine.
So what's the deal? Do they need to be set up differently as far as the NIC cards go? Would I be better off giving them all an IP address? I'm not even exactly sure how to do that.
Is there another place besides the autoexec.ncf file where NICs get their information? The reason I ask is because right now the NW6 server has setup information for both NICs in the autoexec.ncf file. The NW5 servers have the same info, but it is commented out (I inherited this network if you are curious). So where are they getting their protocol and IP info from?
What is the best way to set the servers up when re-working the network layout like this?
I'm trying to change my servers to use just 1 NIC card (they are dual-homed at the moment) and am running into some issues.
Right now 1 NIC runs to the main network on each server and the second NIC runs to a slow backbone which is how the servers see each other. Each server has an IP address on the backbone, but only uses IPX on the main network NIC.
What I'm doing is unplugging the backbone, and plugging every server into a switch, which will also attach to all my hubs.
So my question is this, how come when I do this, the servers can't see each other? I've plugged the IPX NIC into the switch and I thought since those were already set up for IPX, the network would see them the same way it did before. But that isn't the case. The three Netware 5 servers seems to see each other, but not much else. They don't see the Netware 6 server, but most of the users see the NW 6 server fine.
So what's the deal? Do they need to be set up differently as far as the NIC cards go? Would I be better off giving them all an IP address? I'm not even exactly sure how to do that.
Is there another place besides the autoexec.ncf file where NICs get their information? The reason I ask is because right now the NW6 server has setup information for both NICs in the autoexec.ncf file. The NW5 servers have the same info, but it is commented out (I inherited this network if you are curious). So where are they getting their protocol and IP info from?
What is the best way to set the servers up when re-working the network layout like this?