I don't know what an SCPC PAMA VSAT is :-), but on many types of WANs you
need a map statement to your own interface to be able to ping it.

It's true what other people said about the router sending a ping out the
serial interface and letting it bounce back from the other end when you ping
your own serial interface. Unbelievalbe but true. But also probably not
relevant. The fact that you can ping the other end means that the link is OK.

I bet it's the missing map statement.

Sending a config is always a good idea.

Priscilla

srinivas kunthuri wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I am having one doubt regarding ping. I had configured two
> routers at two
> locations connected through SCPC PAMA VSATs.
> I had pinged to serial interface. It has given request timed
> out. but, the
> serial interface is up and line protocol is also up.
> I had pinged the other end serial ip. it is giving reply. what
> will be the
> reason. can any one explain me .
> 
> Regards,
> K.Srinivas
> 
> 




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