What does "show int ethernet" on Router 1 and "show int fa" on Area 1
Router show? Lots of errors? You say you turned off full duplex. On the
routers or on the switches? You may want to hard code duplex on both ends
of the connection, (although sometimes that doesn't work either. ;-)
It seems
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What does "show int ethernet" on Router 1 and "show int fa" on Area 1
Router show? Lots of errors? You say you turned off full duplex. On
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Sounds like an ARP problem to me...did the ARP caches on both routers show
both IP addresses? If so, did the MAC addresses
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