RE: [WinMac] AppleTalk - not seeing the zones

From: Perbix, Michael (PERBIX[at]lmsd.org)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 14:57:58 PST

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    This seems very much like a spanning tree issue. Check the switch port and
    make sure that spanning tree is turned off. I am all the more familiar
    with this characteristic...and have seen it many times.

          -Mike
    > ----------
    > From: Dean Suhr
    > Reply To: winmac@iffy.com
    > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 2:57 PM
    > 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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