Yes they do have routing to the WAN, they are CONNECTED to it!  It's 
most likely the hosts that don't have a route as I and others have 
mentioned from the get go and you have now apparently confirmed or an I 
loosing it!?!?!

   Dave

Frederico Madeira wrote:
> Dave,
> 
> In my network, neither router have routing to wan interface. If i ping from
> any host on lan to any interface WAN of my network, ******the hosts don4t
have
> route to interfaces******. But if i ping on ethernet of all routers it
works.
> 
> 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: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:49 PM
> Subject: Re: Ping Problems [7:70980]
> 
> 
> 
>>
>>   Really, interesting as more info is getting out!!
>>
>>   What happens if you trace from a host on the B LAN to the serial
>>interface of the huawei router?
>>
>>   Dave
>>
>>Frederico Madeira wrote:
>>
>>>Pricilla,
>>>
>>>That is my problem. In A side i have a huawei 1602 router and in B side
>>>cisco 2600.
>>>Huawei don4t have extended ping (i4ve search in pdf and web and don4t
>>>found).
>>>Hava any other hint elsewhere extended ping ?
>>>
>>>Tanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>Frederico Madeira
>>>Coordenador de Suporte
>>>N. Landim Comircio Ltda
>>>PABX: 81. 3497.3029
>>>e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: "Priscilla Oppenheimer"
>>>To:
>>>Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 9:57 PM
>>>Subject: Re: Ping Problems [7:70980]
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>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
>>-- 
>>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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