In order to ping a local frame interface, you have to map the local ip to
the DLCI.

HTH,
Scott

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> Sometimes I don't seem to be able to ping my own serial interfaces on a
> router, yet I can ping the remote end..
> This often happens on frame relay . In the labs I am working on.
>
> I never thought about it 2 much because all the requirments were met.
Though
> now a requirment has come up to make sure you can ping you own serial
> interface..
>
> Can some tell me what I am doing wrong. I must be leaving something out
> here..
>
> Kind regards.
> Paul.
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