Gather Clues | |
A. | Ask Questions. i. What were you doing when the problem occurred? ii. Have there been any recent changes to the network? |
B. | Have the customer recreate the problem while you watch. While watching, check for obvious user errors (ID10T errors), such as Caps-Lock being on. |
Same LAN as workstation. | or | Different LAN on the Internet. | or | Different LAN, but still on this organization's network. |
Past the default gateway to other LANs, but not onto the Internet | or | Past your routers and onto the Internet, but not to the destination. | or | Not past the default gateway. |
Possible Solutions | |
A. | One of the routers between your default gateway and the router connected to the Internet is down, misconfigured, disconnected, or faulty. Restart suspect router. Check link-lights. Check IP configurations. Check cables. Try pinging from the suspect router to the next router. |
B. | A switch/hub connecting routers to one another is down or locked-up. A switch/hub connecting routers to one another is down or locked-up. |