Networking Problems
If you experience networking problems it is worth checking each of the points 
in the following list:
	- Check any cables carefully. Always ensure that cables are firmly 
	attached and cannot easily be displaced.
 
	- Ensure that no-one has inadvertently altered any configuration 
	parameters or any cabling.
 
	- Ensure that the Ethernet addresses, or any other aspect of network 
	configuration, have not been altered recently; for example, has a new piece 
	of equipment been added to the network?
 
	- Report any network problems you have to your network supervisor who can 
	check that no-one has configured a piece of equipment in such a way that it 
	clashes with the system, for example, an internet network address or NSAP.
 
	- It is possible to re-initialize the Ethernet services without re-booting 
	a system. Contact you local support representative who may advise you to do 
	this as it can aid problem diagnosis.
 
	- If users cannot connect to Reality databases on a Windows XP SP2 or 
	Windows Server 2003 SP1 system, check that
	incoming connections through the Windows firewall have been enabled.
 
If network problems persist, consult your local support 
representative.
On Solaris systems, upgrading to version 8 can change the 
location of the TCP device nodes and thus cause UNIX-Connect to stop working.
To resolve this problem, uninstall UNIX-Connect, answering
Y  when 
asked if you want to remove the device nodes. Then reinstall UNIX-Connect.