• Subject: Re: TCP/IP w/Ethernet
  • From: nina jones <ddi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1998 08:18:25 -0500
  • Organization: Data Design Inc http://www.datadesigninc.com

hi,

it sounds like a cabling problem.  i got the same thing the first time i tried 
to set one
up.  we were using a remote access server, and i tried to run the cable from 
the ethernet
card directly to the ras.  that wouldn't work!

but when i put the cable in the hub, varied on ok.

for your cabling, if you have an older system (than the e series) you will need 
a
transciver (sp?)  if you have an e series, you should have a 10base t 
connection cable in
your box of goodies from ibm.  you plug your cable to the hub into that.

if that isn't it, you may have a problem with your cable.  could it be a 
crossover cable
(you don't want it to be).  or you may have a problem with the hub.

one last thing - do you have an integrated pc server?  if so, you need to 
configure it
first!


Ruthven, Ken wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I am having a problem with configuring TCP/IP over Ethernet.  I created
> the line, and allowed autocreation of the device and controller.  The
> line was created as follows:
>
>  Name                   : ETHTCP
>  Resource Name          : LIN041
>  Online @ IPL           : *YES
>  Vary on Wait           : *NOWAIT
>  Network Controller     : ETHTCNET
>  Local Adapter Addr     : *ADPT
>  Exchange ID            : 056B0657
>  Ethernet Standard      : *ALL
>  Maximum Controllers    : 40
>  Error Threshold                : *OFF
>  Text:                  : TCP Ethernet Line
>
> The controller is set to the following:
>
>  Name                   : ETHTCNET
>  Category of Controller : *NET
>  Attached Line          : ETHTCP
>  Online @ IPL           : *NO
>
> The device is set to the following:
>
>  Name                   : ETHTCTCP
>  Category of Device     : *NET
>  Device Type            : *TCPIP
>  Online @ IPL           : *NO
>  Attached Controller    : ETHTCNET
>
> I have also configured an IP address using this Ethernet line
> description.
>
> My problem is that I cannot get the Ethernet line to vary on.  The line
> immediately goes to a RCYPND status.  I get message, in message queue
> QSYSOPR, CPA58EE - Line ETHTCP failed.  Probable cabling or hardware
> problem.  The connection to the local area network failed.
> Part of the problem maybe that I am working remotely and am unable to
> verify the cabling and things of that nature.  I suggestions to the
> cause and resolution of this issue would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kenneth R. Ruthven
>
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