This generally means that the packet was not returned and there was no
specific error (ie. no response at all, rather than an unreachable or
administratively denied, etc).

Does your switch has a default route configured?

Regards

Adam Burgess
Brisbane, Australia

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> Hi ! All,
>
> Has anyone seen this error before while pinging from one switch to other
> switch?
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> " Ping XX.YY.ZZ.AA: error=0 "
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> Cheers.....
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