You have to map your local IP to your DLCI in order to ping.
Do the " show frame map" to verify if you have a map for your local DLCI.


Henry

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Karpenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 5:53 AM
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Subject: Re: newbie question: frame-relay


I had the same situation a while back....I was able to ping the remote
interface address but not the local address; my issue had to do with 2
MC3810's that
weren't running the same IOS; I upgraded to the same IOS and then everything
was just fine:: that is if both your local/remotes are the same series this
may help out......You may want to run debug frame-relay lmi on both ends and
make sure that the interface is exchanged lmi packets with the FR Switch....

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> Hi all,
>
> I know this have been on the list but I can't find it in my message
> archives right now.
>
> I can do a ping on a remote ip address of a frame-relay configured link
> but not on the peer ip address of the local interface.
>
> Why is that?
>
> In case of a hdlc/ppp configured link - I can do a ping on both ip
> addresses of the link.
>
> Thx a lot.
>
> Mihai Iancu
>
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