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Date:      Tue, 9 Jul 2002 00:48:56 -0400 
From:      "Kellers, Timothy" <kellers@ADM.NJIT.EDU>
To:        "'Dan Nelson '" <dnelson@allantgroup.com>, "'Tim Kellers '" <timothyk@serv1.wallnet.com>
Cc:        "'Matthew Seaman '" <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>, "'questions@FreeBSD.ORG '" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, "'kellers@njit.edu '" <kellers@njit.edu>
Subject:   RE: NFS/NIS... arg!
Message-ID:  <E7DB63F7BA58D21195DD0000D110ADE00833BE21@adm.njit.edu>

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 The netmask on all these machines is: 255.255.252.0

We're using Cisco routers, but I don't have the specific hardware specs in
front of me right now.

Thanks again, Dan

Tim Kellers
CPE/NJIT

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Nelson
To: Tim Kellers
Cc: Matthew Seaman; questions@FreeBSD.ORG; kellers@njit.edu
Sent: 7/9/02 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: NFS/NIS... arg!

In the last episode (Jul 09), Tim Kellers said:
> Mathew....
> 
> Thanks for the response: very informative and full of good news that
> NFS/NIS might not be the culprit in my network sluggishness.
> 
> Both the NIS master and slave servers are Dell Poweredge 2500's with 1
gig
> of Ram and dual 1 GHZ processors;  the NFS server is the master NIS
server
> --again, 2 processors, 1 GHZ , one gig of RAM.  The NIS master/NFS
server
> (Intel EtherExpress 10/100 NIC) is attached to a 100MBs switched port
--IP
> address xxx.xxx.192.182, the slave server (same hardware) has an IP
addres
> of xxx.xxx.198.13.  The lab workstations all have IP addresses in the
> xxx.xxx.220.0/24 range.  The lab workstations are all Dell Poweredge
> 1300/1400 machines with 800Mhz single processors and 256MB of RAM.

What's the netmask on these machines?  If they're all /24's, what sort
of router do you have inbetween them?  Or is this all on a large
/16, with stuff simply arranged into /24s for neatness?

-- 
 Dan Nelson
 dnelson@allantgroup.com

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