compare Subnet Masks of the Server in question with the Switch, your router,
and all other devices that can't ping it.
If you've flushed the ARP cache, and still can't get to it, then my guess is
either Subnet Mask, Access-Lists, Bad Port on Switch, Duplex Setting for
Server Nic in comparison to Switch port, or Bug discovery with Switch code.

Does the switch have a default route (not that it really matters)?
Does the server have a correct default gateway?

This is about all that I could think of for troubleshooting.

HTH,
Good Luck.

Mark Odette II
StellarConnection Services

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Circusnuts
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 11:00 AM
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Subject: Can't Ping- What's Up ??? [7:29290]


3524xl#sh arp
Protocol  Address          Age (min)  Hardware Addr   Type   Interface
Internet  10.1.1.12               5   00e0.1456.4cd8  ARPA   VLAN1
Internet  10.1.1.2                1   00e0.2998.3372  ARPA   VLAN1
Internet  10.1.1.3                -   0003.6b80.8180  ARPA   VLAN1
3524xl#ping 10.1.1.2

Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 10.1.1.2, timeout is 2 seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)

Im going crazy here.  10.1.1.2 is a directly connected server and is
live to the Internet (accepting E-mail as we speak).  10.1.1.2 can Ping
everyone on this switch.  10.1.1.12 (Internet router) cannot Ping
10.1.1.2 (server) and I cant even Ping 10.1.1.2 (sever) when @ the
Console of 10.1.1.3 (3524 LAN switch IP).  In essence- the server works,
but I can see it.  I have rebooted all devices and Arp entries stay
current and increment accordingly.

Ideas ???
Phil




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