Netbios over ip troubleshooting t3, Check physical media and network interface cards, Netbios over ip troubleshooting – Xerox 7245 User Manual

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NetBIOS over IP Troubleshooting

T3

Use the following check list to troubleshoot your network communication problem.

Check Physical Media and Network Interface Cards

1. Verify that the Device is powered ON.

2. Verify that the Device and Workstation are using the correct cabling to communicate over the

network. Use category 3 UTP patch (NOT crossover) cable for 10 Base T communications, category
5 UTP patch (NOT crossover) cable for 10 Base T / 100 Base TX communications, and Token Ring
cabling for Token Ring networks.

3. Verify that the cable at both the Device and Workstation is fully plugged into the Network Interface

Card (NIC). Check the link light, which is typically a green LED, to make sure that it is lit. Typically,
but not always, a second light on the Network Interface Card will be intermittently flashing, indicating
the presence of network traffic. If neither of these lights is lit, there is a problem with the NIC.

Print a Settings List at the Device and perform these tasks:

1. On the Settings List, verify that "SMB" is enabled. If it is NOT enabled, to enable SMB, follow the

instructions supplied in the Microsoft (NetBIOS over IP) procedure in the NOS Selection section of
this guide.

2. On the Settings List, note that the default name of the Device's workgroup is Workgroup and that the

Device has a unique (SMB Host) name. To modify the Device's Workgroup or SMB Host names, if
required, use your workstation's Web browser to access the Internet Services (Web Pages) residing
in the Device as described in the Configure SMB procedure in the Internet Services section of this
guide.

3. On the Settings List, under the TCP/IP data label, note what method the Device is using to acquire its

TCP/IP addresses. If the method shown is Static, make sure that the Device has a valid IP address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway address for the network.

4. On the Settings List, verify that DNS (or WINS, if using only a Windows NT network) is enabled. The

use of Naming Servers is REQUIRED to resolve NetBIOS device names to IP addresses for packet
routing over the TCP/IP network. If in doubt as to whether DNS and WINS are enabled, verify the
settings following the instructions supplied in the TCP/IP Dynamic Addressing procedure in the
NOS Selection

section of this guide. WARNING: If the Device is NOT informed of the addresses of

the DNS/WINS Servers, you may not be able to see or use the Device's NetBIOS name on the
network. Make sure that the Device is informed of the addresses of the DNS/WINS Servers, using
the instructions supplied in the Configure TCP/IP Settings procedure in the Internet Services
section of this guide.

5. Under

the

Internet Services

data label, verify that this feature is Enabled. If it is NOT, enable it

following the instructions supplied in the Network Connectivity section of this guide. You MUST use
this tool at your workstation if you need to change the Device's Workgroup name, the SMB Host
Name, the TCP/IP (internet) Host Name, or DNS settings. Note that when using DNS to resolve host
names to IP addresses, the NetBIOS name (SMB Host) and the TCP/IP Host Name MUST be the
same.

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