RE: [WinMac] AppleTalk - not seeing the zones

From: CSBURRI (CSBURRIS[at]ci.tacoma.wa.us)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 14:25:15 PST

  • Next message: Perbix, Michael: "RE: [WinMac] AppleTalk - not seeing the zones"

    My educated guess is that some idiot in Network Support turned off AppleTalk
    routing. It's happened here.

    Celeste Suliin Burris
    Systems Administrator
    Tacoma Economic Development Department
    email: csburris@ci.tacoma.wa.us

    > ----------
    > From: Dean Suhr
    > Reply To: winmac@iffy.com
    > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:57 AM
    > To: WinMac
    > Subject: [WinMac] AppleTalk - not seeing the zones
    >
    > Good Afternoon,
    >
    > [I posted this to the Mac discussion list - and I'm about 99.9% sure that
    > this is not an interaction between the Mac and the NT server - but the
    > greater wisdom here might prevail on me if I'm wrong. ds]
    >
    > I friend of mine has a PowerBook connected to a small network managed by
    > Windows BackOffice. Mysteriously over the weekend, he can no longer
    > access
    > his AppleTalk zone, his AppleTalk ID is reported repeatingly as invalid,
    > and
    > there is no default settings in his AppleTalk control panel.
    >
    > The network is valid, other Mac's on the network see the zone, we tried
    > another port on the network as well with the same results.
    >
    > Apple's TIL indicated that some G3's (not PowerBooks) could lose their
    > vision of the zones - that we should trash the prefs for AppleTalk, reset
    > the PRAM and reboot. I did that, and have subsequently reinstalled the OS
    > (9.0 plus 9.0.4 update).
    >
    > The behavior remains the same. An alert window pops up on restart that
    > says
    > that the AppleTalk network is available, but that we need to open and
    > close
    > the AppleTalk control panel to continue. When the panel is opened an
    > alert
    > says that our AppleTalk ID is invalid and that it will be reset when we
    > close the control panel. A quick peek at the configurations window shows
    > NO
    > entries - not even a default entry. When I close the control panel I am
    > prompted to save the changes - but no entry shows up the next time I open
    > the configuration window. Closing the control panel brings back the
    > AppleTalk network is available but need to open and close alert again.
    >
    > I have tried stopping and starting AppleTalk but all is the same. I do not
    > have manual ID selected. Also - there was no software installed for weeks
    > prior to the failure.
    >
    > Your thoughts are appreciated.
    >
    > Dean
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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