Hi,
I agree with Priscilla.
I don't think it's an ARPing problem.
Try using the extended PING command to make sure you ping from the correct
interface.
Also, you can try checking the ARP entry for the 3COM router on the Cisco
router to see if there are any changes before and after the PING
conn
How could proxy ARP be relevant to his problem
Jagan Krishnaraj wrote:
>
> Hi Leo
>
> Use no ip proxy-arp in the Cisco 1720 routers ethernet
> interfaces.
>
> And try is that fine.
>
> thanks & regards
> jagan
>
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Leo Song wrote:
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> Hi, there
>
> We met such a problem, while two Cisco 1720 routers and one
> 3Com router
> are interconnected via a share HUB, in a single collision L2 as
> well as
> L3 domain, the problem is somehow we can't PING the 3Com router
> from any
> of Cisco 1720 routers,
Is the 3
Hi Leo
Use no ip proxy-arp in the Cisco 1720 routers ethernet interfaces.
And try is that fine.
thanks & regards
jagan
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Hi, there
We met such a problem, while two Cisco 1720 routers and one 3Com router
are interconnected via a share HUB, in a single collision L2 as well as
L3 domain, the problem is somehow we can't PING the 3Com router from any
of Cisco 1720 routers, but the two Cisco 1720 router can PING each
oth
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