when I do a sh arp I can see a layer 2 connection > The router sees the host
both as a
MaC and by IP. when I do a sh ip route it identifies the path to the host

Craig Columbus wrote:

> 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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