Hi

What you did when you typed "no ip routing" was to effectively change 
your router into an IP host. You must enable ip routing with "ip 
routing" and then add your static route. Test again and come back for 
help if it doensn't work.

One advantage of disabling IP routing and effectively turning your 
router into a host is because you can then use all the nice debug 
functionalities like debug ip packet, as though your router was a host.

Regards,
Jans

Projet AIM wrote:

>Hi all
>I have a cisco 3600 and I am facing an unknown problem maybe it is stupuid 
>but realy i don't know
>I have a pretty much common configuration 2 valid IP addresses on both 
>interfaces. one of them are my network the other interface is linked to 
>another router interface when I trie to ping the outside from the router's 
>consol I have a response but when I try to ping from a machine in my
network
>and don't have any reply.
>I used static route as in
>"ip route 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"  where is
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>  is the other router interface
>I disabled ip routing
>"no ip routing"
>Can Anyone please help me if a missed anything
>THANX a lot
>Elias
>
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