Need a little more detail ... and yes it could be an access list
configuration issue.

Can you actually ping from a node in network a the Unix Box in network B
that you are attempting to telnet to ?

Can you actually ping from the Unix Box in B to the node in Network A ?

Can you telnet to the UNIX box in Network B from a host in Network B ?

Or of course you can check the access-list settings on the router(s).

- raj

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> IF THERE ARE 2 DIFFERENT NETWORKS A AND B , AND WE COULD PING FROM NETWORK
A
> TO B , BUT NOT TELNET TO A CERTAIN UNIX BOX ON NETWORK B, IS THIS AN
> ACCESS-LIST ISSUE OR IS IT AT THE UNIX BOX THAT IS NOT PERMITTING TELNET .
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