I should have added more info.  All the clients are configured in our org
properly.  Some clients are on diff subnets with diff masks, others are on
the same vlsm with its appropriate subnet mask.  some stations ping the
clients while others cannot, however the clients can be ping'd from other
stations.

and I did search the archives, any help would be appreciated

Ted Byerly
System Support Analyst
San Bernardino County Sheriff
909-387-3749


-----Original Message-----
From: Irwin Lazar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 9:27 AM
To: 'Byerly, Ted'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: VLSM Problem


Most times that I've seen this type of thing, it ends being a mis-configured
subnet mask on the remote workstation.  Verify that the machine that you are
trying to ping is properly configured.

irwin

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Byerly, Ted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:16 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: VLSM Problem
> 
> 
> Ok at the risk of being flamed I will post this question.  We have
> implemented a VLSM and also have some subnets left over from 
> our previous
> config.  We are having intermittent problems reaching hosts 
> both within and
> outside the vlsm.  During troubleshooting if I ping a client 
> by IP I get a
> time out error, if I try from another machine on the same or different
> subnet it also times out.  But going to a third client , they 
> are able to
> ping this machine.  This occurs to different machines at 
> different times and
> different subnets. The client is functioning properly for the user.
> 
> My major question is are there known problems with vlsm and 
> connectivity
> issues or could our router be not configured properly.  I am the lowly
> server guy and the "network" guy refuses to believe the 
> problem is related
> to vlsm, however we have never experienced this before
> 
> Ted 
> 
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