I wish I could say that I've never seen such a thing.  I had an instance one
time in a lab
when we had two routers connected back to back via a serial cable.  They
were on the same subnet
and had layer one and two connectivity (up, up).  A show cdp neigh verified
this.  However, they could
not ping each other - no layer three!  Shut the interfaces down and brought
them back up
and voila!  Another undocumented feature <sarcasm inserted>.

Roman
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Nunie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 7:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Wierd network


Hi everyone,

We have this network setup linking two offices. There was a link failure and
we had to replace the routers. The same settings were used but.....!!!!

The server cannot ping across the network (only the immediate router
interface). All workstations can ping across and some were also working off
this same server. The server was isolated and its IP used on a laptop could
go
across!!.

The server, routers and everything was working the night before the
breakdown
and everything had been reset.

Its working now but, what caused it?  It just came up after about 3 hours.

Regards,

Dzilo 



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