If the problem is only from the ethernet hosts then
check their default gateways. It should point at the
local router.
If there is a problem pinging over frame relay. Then
do a "show frame map" to see if the ip addresses have
been resolved to the DLCI's via inverse arp. Or are
you configuring static "frame map ip a.b.c.d. DLCI" on
the routers?
Also remember that you can't ping your local frame
relay serial interface without a static mapping
statement. This sometimes causes confusion. 
You can also check out my website at
http://www.cormaclong.com for some frame relay
configurations.

Cormac
--- Abdullah Al Faruq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Josh,
> 
> Did you map ip with fr ??
> 
> Thanks/Brgds
> 
> Abdullah Al Faruq
> Engineer
> SITA EQUANT SC.
> http://www.sita.int
> http://www.equant.com
> 
> 
> Josh wrote:
> 
> > heres my setup.
> >
> > Host-----+R1+------+Frame
> Switch+------+R2+--------Host
> >
> > from r1 and r2 i can ping anywhere but from either
> host i am
> > unable to ping anything except the local
> interface. any ideas?
> >
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