That's easy the other side of the wan doesn't have a return route for
your workstation. 



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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 10:05 AM
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Subject: RE: Help can not ping accross a Frame Relay link


Hi there 
Is there a default route on your router to tell it how to get to the
other
side AND back ?
You might have a route one way , but not back .
Remember a ping has to get there and back .
do sh interface
        sh frame-relay map
        sh frame-relay pvc

That might shed some light !

Hope it helps 
Cheers
Olden

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 2:47 PM
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Subject: Help can not ping accross a Frame Relay link


Strange situation I can ping from my router accross a 56K frame link and
get
100%, but If I try to ping from a work station I can ping the e0 side of
my
router and of course my s0 interface, but not accross the wan link. From
the
router I can ping anywhere. What could cause this
problem????????????????????

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