Im sorry, you're right, my explanation was not very
clear. the inside network is 192.168.0.0/24 and all
devices on that network are hosts. the addresses for
the list you have below is. lets say

250.100.100.254/24 (DSL gateway)
250.100.100.238/24 (Static IP assigned to me from
pacbell assigned to e0 to)
250.100.100.230/24 (for fun my printer)

I can, from any host on the 192.168.0.0/24 (inside
network [192.168.0.1 e0 secondary) successfully ping
.238 and .230 but not .254

from the router I can successfully ping everything
including the gateway (.254).

if I can ping .238 and the printer .230 from the
inside network (which means that the 2501 is resolving
or routing those addresses on the outside network) I
don't understand why .254 in unreachable (times out)

here is the config

Router3#show conf
using 886 pit pf 32762 bytes
!
version 11.2
no service password-encryption
no service udp-small-servers
no service udp-small-servers
!
hostname Router3
!
enable secret 5 $1$llkfflkaiey.ddfakdjfadlkjrlll
enable password cisco
!
no ip domain-lookup
!
interface ethernet0
 ip address 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 secondary
 ip address 250.100.100.238 255.255.255.0
 no mop enabled
!
interface Serial0
 no ip address
!
interface Serial1
 no ip address
!
ip classless
ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 250.100.100.254
!
banner login ^C
What in the hell do YOU want?

^C
banner motd ^C
By the way...how do you say "Elway" in pig latin?

^C
!
line con 0
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password cisco
 login
!
end

Router3#

--- Ole Drews Jensen  wrote:
> Maybe it's just me, but I'm a little confused here.
> 
> As far as I can read on your e-mail, you have the
> following:
> 
> On network 192.168.0.0 / 24
> 
>       192.168.0.230   Printer
>       192.168.0.238   Router
>       192.168.0.254   Gateway
> 
> If you ping from the inside network to any of the
> three devices (above), the
> router should not route anything, because you're
> pinging to the same network
> you're on.
> 
> I am not sure how exactly your whole setup is, but
> you should check that the
> subnet mask is / 24 (or 255.255.255.0) on all
> devices on the 192.168.0.0
> network.
> 
> Send the config from the router and gateway, plus a
> description on how all
> these things are connected.
> 
> Hth,
> 
> Ole
> 
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Mairs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 10:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: can't ping an address from anywhere but the
> router itself
> [7:30316]
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have DSL with a static IP address/24. the gateway
> address is x.x.x.254 and the static IP/24 address
> that
> I have assigned the router is x.x.x.238. for fun I
> assigned x.x.x.230 to my printer.
> 
> all addresses on the inside network are
> 192.168.0.x/24.
> 
> I can ping x.x.x.238 and x.x.x.230 but not x.x.x.254
> from the inside network. 
> 
> I can ping x.x.x.254 from the router (2501 with
> secondary ethernet)
> 
> I can't understand why the router will route to the
> printer (x.x.x.230) but not the gateway (x.x.x.254)
> 
> I am confused about my router's prejudicial ways.
> 
> any thoughts
> 
> =====
> John L. Mairs
> 
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