You might want to turn on debug then do the ping again.

HTH

HV

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
David Sanderson
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 4:12 PM
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Subject: PING TROUBLE


I have two routers, 3640 and 1602 both with T1 WIC's w/built in DSU/CSU.
They are connected back to back. The 3640 int s1/1 ip address is
12.10.2.97/29 and the 1602 is 12.10.2.98/29.  I can ping from the 1602 both
12.10.2.97 and 12.10.2.98  and from the 3600 I can ping the 1602 -
12.10.2.98.  But why can't I ping the 3640 interface from the 3640
(telnetted onto it)?  I can't ping 12.10.2.97 from  the 3640.  I don't see
any redirect or no icmp type configs to stop the ping.  Any ideas?  Thanks

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