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The Question is: We are configuring DECNET Plus on an Alphaserver 2100a w/ OpenVMS 7.3. TCP/IP services work fine. One can "set host" to other nodes (this node is NOT part of a cluster however)successfully. We are getting many OPCOM messages %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-SEP-2001 20:07:14.05 %%%%%%%%%%% Press RETURN to continue Message from user SYSTEM on LURKER Event: code 2 from: Node LOCAL:.LURKER (unknown class) LOCAL:.LURKER, at: 2000-12-31-23:00:00.000-05:00Iinf eventUid 06E08001-DF79-11D4-8001-AA0004000204 entityUid 06E08000-DF79-11D4-8001-AA0004000404 streamUid 75B875B4-B5DE-11D5-8078-AA0004000204 %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-SEP-2001 20:07:14.05 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user SYSTEM on LURKER Event: Carrier Check Failure from: Node LOCAL:.LURKER CSMA-CD Station CSMACD-0, at: 2001-09-30-20:05:08.034-04:00Iinf eventUid 722ED33F-B5DE-11D5-8067-AA0004000204 entityUid 717A6238-B5DE-11D5-805B-AA0004000204 streamUid 75B875B4-B5DE-11D5-8078-AA0004000204 I have seen references to this in prior wizard questions, but it always refers to netowrk problems "in general". Yet all our network operations appear to be functional (a DECNet copy did appear to be very very slow, however, FTP was speedy). Is there a way ot "pin down" the problem more exactly? We also get some messges referring to there be "too few servers". %%%%%%%%%%% OPCOM 30-SEP-2001 01:18:09.24 %%%%%%%%%%% Message from user SYSTEM on LURKER Event: Too Few Servers Detected from: Node LOCAL:.LURKER DTSS, at: 2001-09-30-01:16:26.101-04:00Iinf Number Detected=0, Number Required=1 eventUid C4C3F18B-B540-11D5-95B2-4C55524B4552 entityUid BB2B27D4-B540-11D5-806D-AA0004000204 streamUid BA9EA589-B540-11D5-8067-AA0004000204 Does not seem to be related? The Answer is : The "carrier check" means that you have a network problem or a network transceiver or a transiever cabling problem. The Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) protocol senses the network carrier as part of the IEEE 802.3 communications signalling, and your configuration is reporting an error. You have a network problem, in other words. Please contact your hardware support organization, as it would appear that you have a network problem, a network transceiver configuration or hardware problem, or a transiever cabling problem.
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