Frederico Madeira wrote:
> 
> Dave
> 
> A: GW= 10.61.2.1 / HOST: 10.61.2.2
> B: GW= 10.60.60.9 / HOST: 10.60.60.8
> A --> B
> 
> Traceroute from host in A to host B:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tef]$ traceroute 10.60.60.8
> traceroute to 10.60.60.8 (10.60.60.8), 30 hops max, 40 byte
> packets
>  1  10.61.2.1 (10.61.2.1)  1.773 ms  1.642 ms  1.823 ms
>  2  172.1.0.1 (172.1.0.1)  29.812 ms  48.233 ms  37.402 ms
>  3  10.60.60.8 (10.60.60.8)  36.571 ms  47.847 ms  38.178 ms
> 
> Traceroute from router on A to host B

The source address on this packet from Router A was 172.1.2.1, guessing from
what else you have told us.

> L002>trace 10.60.60.8
>   traceroute to 10.60.60.8(10.60.60.8) 30 hops max,40 bytes
> packet
>  1 172.1.0.1 60 ms  49 ms  38 ms
>  2  *  *

Host B doesn't know how to send the necessary packet back to 172.1.2.1.
Check Host B's routing table and configuration.

That's what MADMAN was getting at. Also, he suggested you try a ping or
traceroute from Router A using Router A's IP address on its Ethernet side.
It will probably work then.

By default the router uses the IP address for the closest exit interface.
You can change the source address that the router uses by using extended
ping or extended traceroute. Type ping or trace and enter. That will take
you into the extended mode where you can set the source address.

Keep us posted. I'm curious to know what you find. Thanks,

Priscilla

> 
> B --> A
> 
> Traceroute from host in B to host A:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /]# traceroute 10.61.2.2
> traceroute to 10.61.2.2 (10.61.2.2), 30 hops max, 38 byte
> packets
>  1  10.60.60.9 (10.60.60.9)  1.322 ms  0.945 ms  0.952 ms
>  2  172.1.2.1 (172.1.2.1)  34.040 ms  30.605 ms  30.743 ms
>  3  10.61.2.2 (10.61.2.2)  34.314 ms  32.899 ms  33.078 ms
> 
> Traceroute from router on B to host A
> FarmPobres>trace 10.61.2.2
> 
> Type escape sequence to abort.
> Tracing the route to 10.61.2.2
> 
>   1 172.1.2.1 28 msec 24 msec 28 msec
>   2 10.61.2.2 28 msec 24 msec 24 msec
> 
> Frederico Madeira
> Coordenador de Suporte
> N. Landim Comircio Ltda
> PABX: 81. 3497.3029
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "MADMAN" 
> To: "Frederico Madeira" 
> Cc: ; 
> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 3:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Ping Problems [7:70980]
> 
> 
> 
>    If you can ping host to host from router A's LAN to router
> B's LAN
> the routers are working.
> 
>    Humor me, can you ping the remote LAN on router B from
> router A
> sourcing A's LAN??  If so I stand by my earlier post...
> 
>    Dave
> 
> Frederico Madeira wrote:
> > Dave,
> >
> > My problem isn4t in host. The problem occour in router. When
> i try to ping
> > in any host to another lan.
> >
> > Frederico Madeira
> > Coordenador de Suporte
> > N. Landim Comircio Ltda
> > PABX: 81. 3497.3029
> > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "MADMAN" 
> > To: "Frederico Madeira" 
> > Cc: 
> > Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 2:31 PM
> > Subject: Re: Ping Problems [7:70980]
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >>Frederico Madeira wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hellow,
> >>>
> >>>i have a problem in conectivity of my two fr networks.
> >>>
> >>>If i ping from any host on LAN1 to any host on LAN2 he works
> fine, but
> >>
> > if i
> >
> >>>ping from router1 to any host on LAN2, dont4t work.
> >>>I understand becouse in two cases the packet trought for
> same router in
> >>>NETWORK1. But via LAN he works, via console not.
> >>>
> >>>any advice ???
> >>>
> >>>Frederico Madeira
> >>>Coordenador de Suporte
> >>>N. Landim Comircio Ltda
> >>>PABX: 81. 3497.3029
> >>>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>
> >>   And if you ping from the router sourcing the LAN it
> probably works
> >>also.  If so the hosts on the LAN don't have a route to your
> WAN.  Make
> >>the default gateway on your hosts the repective router
> ethernet
> >>interface and you should be set.
> >>
> >>   Dave
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>-- 
> >>David Madland
> >>CCIE# 2016
> >>Sr. Network Engineer
> >>Qwest Communications
> >>612-664-3367
> >>
> >>"Government can do something for the people only in
> proportion as it
> >>can do something to the people." -- Thomas Jefferson
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> David Madland
> CCIE# 2016
> Sr. Network Engineer
> Qwest Communications
> 612-664-3367
> 
> "Government can do something for the people only in proportion
> as it
> can do something to the people." -- Thomas Jefferson
> 
> 




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