You might need to put some kind of clocking on the dce side of the
serial connection.



Jay 

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EA Louie
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 8:46 AM
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Subject: Re: Why can't I ping my own interface address? [7:25040]

> This happen often when there is duplicate address. Make sure you do
not
have
> a duplicate address. Some times even when you remove the duplicate
address,
> you still need to restart the interface.
>

Also, oftentimes, it means that there's no return route for the ICMP
reply
from the target PINGed address.

> >
> > I am not being able to ping a local interface on a router.
> > The encapsulation is default and is connected back to back
> > on a serial interface to the next router. The output of show
interface
> > shows that  the interface is up.
> >
> > I would appreciate if someone could shed some light into this
problem.
> >
> > Thanking in advance.
> >
> > Zahid
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