Sorry folks, I should have been clearer...

I do not wish to compromise my network by giving out real IP addresses
I chose 10.x.x.x and 12.x.x.x. only as an example IP address..



David Ristau wrote:
> 
> a web site say 12.0.0.1 sits out on a public network,
> 
> a user across the nation, say in Oregon, on his workstation
> host 10.0.0.5 cannot ping the server at 12.0.0.1
> 
> the user telnets into his Cisco router at 10.0.0.1 and
> can ping the server at 12.0.0.1
> 
> the user goes out the the internet to several looking-glass
> sites and can ping/tracert to the server.
> 
> There are no filters on the 10.0.0.1 router
> 
> it appears there are no filters in the path to the
> 12.0.0.1 router from the 10.0.0.1 router
> 
> any ideas why this happening or ways to figure it out...
> 
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