Rob ---

Makes sense ---- but no joy

Our configs match names

Our DNS point to 2 internet DNS addresses, then my local and we are *LOCAL

Trace says:

trace mtm1

 Determining path to server MTM1
 Available Ports:  TCPIP
 Checking normal priority connection documents only...
 Local network connection document found for mtm1/Livingston County
   Verifying address '10.6.100.5' for mtm1/Livingston County on TCPIP
     Unable to connect to mtm1/Livingston County on TCPIP (The server is
not r
 esponding. The server may be down or you may be experiencing network
problems
 . Contact your system administrator if this problem persists.)
 Server MTM1 is not responding

Dale Nieswiadomy

Livingston County Information & Technology Services
(585) 243-7113

dnieswiadomy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



                                                                           
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I too had a similar situation recently.  And it had more to do with a
change in our Domain Name Servers.  I could ping it from i5 but couldn't
TRACE it from Domino.
First, however, I would check your Server documents, Ports tab, and ensure
that it was using the exact same name in "Net Address" as you are using in
the ping command, including any domain appended.  Actually found a few
that had IP addresses instead of names.
You should have multiple DNSs set up.  If you have one on the far side of
the comm that is listed first in
CFGTCP, option 12
and when the comm dropped, it started using a local one (which may not
have all names entered in it, etc) then that might be an issue also.

trace gdisys02.dekko.com

Determining path to server GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM
Available Ports:  TCPIP
Checking normal priority connection documents only...
Allowing wild card connection documents...
Enabling name service requests and probes...
Checking for GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM on TCPIP using address 'GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM
  Requesting IP Address for GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM from DNS
  DNS returned address 10.10.1.131 for GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM
  Requesting IP Address for GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM from DNS
  DNS returned address 10.10.1.131 for GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM
GDISYS02.DEKKO.COM is the address of server CN=GDISYS02/O=DEKKO
Connected to server GDISYS02/DEKKO

Rob Berendt
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Group Dekko Services, LLC
Dept 01.073
PO Box 2000
Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





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We were having some flakey communications problems with our point to point
microwave ---- now, my Domino server on one side of the point to point
does
not communicate with the other (both running on iSeries).

Message on GENESEO1 server (from a trace command) is:
           Unable to connect to mtm1/Livingston County on TCPIP (The
server
is not responding. The server may be down or you may be experiencing
      network problems.  Contact your system administrator if this problem
persists.)
 Server MTM1 is not responding

MtM is clean on a trace.

I do have connections going back and forth --- I can telnet, connect to
other servers, etc.
I have:
      1.)   tell router update config
      2.)   changed connection docs to push / pull email
      3.)   nping to both servers (ok)
      4.)   deleted the mailbox on the MTM1 server and restarted it.


Anybody help????

Dale Nieswiadomy

Livingston County Information & Technology Services
(585) 243-7113

dnieswiadomy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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