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Posted by on October 16, 2007, 8:20 pm
Please log in for more thread options curious if you can back it up to a notebook pluged into the LAN 2 port on the BCM with a crossover cable. If you can do you use 10.10.11.2? The BCM is also using the LAN port 1 to connect to my LAN. I can connect fine to it from a PC on the network or throught the LAN 2 port with a notebook on the BCM. I have also tried to back it up from a PC on the network to itself using a static ip. I either get error 1222 or 170. The 1222 is network is not avaliable. The 170 says the network resources are busy. When I use the notebook it is wide open and the folder I have created in the Shared folders section is wide open. Same thing when I try it on the network with at static ip addy. I guess what I am looking for is a step by step ghost example. I have created a volume that appears to be correct but can't seem to get a difinitive answer from anyone if it is indeed correct? If you need any further information I will be happy to provide what I can. | ||||||||||||||||
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Posted by Sekin on October 16, 2007, 8:24 pm
Please log in for more thread options Its 3.7 software not 3.6. | ||||||||||||||||

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> curious if you can back it up to a notebook pluged into the LAN 2 port
> on the BCM with a crossover cable. If you can do you use 10.10.11.2?
> The BCM is also using the LAN port 1 to connect to my LAN. I can
> connect fine to it from a PC on the network or throught the LAN 2 port
> with a notebook on the BCM. I have also tried to back it up from a PC
> on the network to itself using a static ip. I either get error 1222
> or 170. The 1222 is network is not avaliable. The 170 says the
> network resources are busy. When I use the notebook it is wide open
> and the folder I have created in the Shared folders section is wide
> open. Same thing when I try it on the network with at static ip
> addy. I guess what I am looking for is a step by step ghost example.
> I have created a volume that appears to be correct but can't seem to
> get a difinitive answer from anyone if it is indeed correct? If you
> need any further information I will be happy to provide what I can.