Can you ping the interface of the server's subnet on the local router from
the remote router.
Verify that the server has the correct default gateway.
Check the routing table on both routers. Do you have routes to and from both
routers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Raul F. Fernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Routing question
Ok folks here is my problem,
I have a server that I can ping from the local router, this router is
advertising the network that this subnet belongs to via eigrp. I go to a
remote router 2 hops away and I cannot ping it. There are no access-lists to
prevent traffic from the loval router or the ip[ address of the server from
reaching the remote site. The remote site sees the network that the subnet
belongs to via eigrp. I have tried addind static routing but to no avail. I
know I should be able to ping it from the local router because the subnet
that the server is on is directly connected to the token ring interface on
the router but why cant I recieve anything from the pings on the remote
router? I have looked for access list....I have traced and they go to the
right router but there the trace dies...any ideas.The remote router is
running the same eigrp AS.
sincerely, Raul
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