As others have pointed out, look for an ACL on the inbound and outbound
interfaces.

As for the telnet access on your Unix box, see if you get a port connection
on the box using a port scanner.  If so then it's likely TCP Wrappers that's
dumping your connection due to an incorrect configuration in your
hosts.allow/hosts.deny file.

Moahzam Durrani wrote in message ...
>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 .
>
>Mo Durrani
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