I think we need more info.  In the meantime, here's a possibility:

When pinging from the workstation to the router, you're hitting a locally 
attached interface on the router (one on the same subnet).
When pinging from the router to the workstation, the ping is originating 
from an interface other than the one that is local to the workstation.
Try an extended ping from the router, specifying the locally attached 
interface as the source and see if the pings succeed.
If so, verify that both the subnet mask and the default gateway on the 
workstation are set correctly.

Craig

At 07:43 PM 1/13/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>I know this is a RTFM type question but for the life of me I cannot
>figure out why the router cannot ping the work station, but the
>workstation can ping and telnet to the router




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