If hte routers can ping each other, thenmy first guess is that your hosts
dont have their default gateways set properly.
Blake
Josh wrote:
heres my setup.
Host-+R1+--+Frame Switch+--+R2+Host
from r1 and r2 i can ping anywhere but from either host i am
unable to ping
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: RE: cannot ping over frame relay
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If the problem is only from the ethernet hosts then
check their default gateways. It should point at the
local router.
If there is a problem pinging over frame relay. Then
do a "show frame map" to see if the ip addresses have
been resolved to the DLCI's via inverse arp. Or are
you configuring
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Sent: May 24, 2000 7:52:43 AM GMT
Subject: Re: cannot ping over frame relay
Are the host gateways set? or does the routes have ip routing enable? any
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Nigel
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What is the config???
If we cannot see the routing table, how can we know.
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Subject: cannot ping over frame relay
heres my setup.
Host
anywhere is a loose term..
are you running routing protocols igrp rip ? ; if not do it and try pinging
does your host have the default gateway setup ? ; if no the put the ip of
the interface of the router that your host is connected to .
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