From: David Schwartz on
The difference is that your new server is trying to use your old
server as a router. Is your old server configured as a router? Is IP
forwarding on?

DS


From: David Schwartz on
On Jan 11, 11:22 am, David Schwartz <dav...(a)webmaster.com> wrote:
> The difference is that your new server is trying to use your old
> server as a router. Is your old server configured as a router? Is IP
> forwarding on?
>
> DS

Sorry, misread. Let's try troubleshooting. Can the new server ping its
default router?

DS
From: David Schwartz on
On Jan 11, 1:34 pm, Ignoramus21069 <ignoramus21...(a)NOSPAM.
21069.invalid> wrote:
> The problem was with the Netgear gigabit switch that did not recognize
> the IP transfer. Powercycling it made everything work. Thanks to all for
> your help.
>
> i

Waiting five minutes would have worked as well. ARP timeout.

DS