Check the default gateway on the server and routing
table on the server (route print in windows). Try a
extended ping on the remote router from a interface
the servers not attached to.  If it doesn't respond
back to the extended ping from a different network #
the server doesn't have a proper route for that
network, so it don't know where to send reply or is
sending it elsewhere if the default gateway is
invalid. 

Also, from the server traceroute (tracert in windows)
back to your central site if a ping fails and see
which way it's going. 

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> Hi all, i have a problem connecting to a server in
> one of our sites, i can
> ping the router on the remote site, but cannot ping
> the server, when i
> telnet unto the remote router i am able to ping the
> server, any ideas
> please
> 
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