Ask yourself three questions;
1. can router A ping the far side of router C
2. are the workstation and router C in the same vlan
3. is the workstation configured for a default gateway of router C's near
side interface?
If you can answer yes to all these questions you should be able to go ping
crazy.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cisco Boy"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:46 PM
Subject: Newbie Question - Pinging hosts [7:6677]
> Here's a newbie question for you all.
>
> I have 3 routers that are connected to each other side
> by side as such and each router is able to ping each
> other's interfaces okay.
>
> A -> B -> C---2924 Switch
>
> I've added a 2924 switch and connected it to an
> Ethernet interface on Router C. If I plug in a
> workstation on one of the ports on the switch, what
> other configuration do I need in order for my Router A
> to ping the workstation?
>
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