The funny thing of it is that on the PC side, the ping goes through and 
the trace stops right on the last router. Could there be such an opposite 
difference on the ping and trace technique of both O.S.? (CISCO & NT)

Tnx..

Jose Luis
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Subject:        RE: Weird response

Well... Ping uses ICMP packets while Traceroute uses UDP (with ICMP
response), maybe you're firewalling off ICMP?

Francisco.

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> Hi all,
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> Can someone tell me why is it that I can traceroute to a NT server on e0,
> and when I ping it I get time outs?
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Jose Luis
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