icmp weirdness

2001-02-28 Thread David Cooper
Hey folks, I've got an issue at work I'd like to run by you. I sent a request to cisco's forum but have yet to hear an answer from anyone. We have a Cisco 2610 router in Ireland. This router has 1 Ethernet connected to a local segment and s0 point-to-point frame relay going to chicago,

Re: icmp weirdness

2001-02-28 Thread Kevin Wigle
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, 01 March, 2001 00:17 Subject: icmp weirdness > Hey folks, > > I've got an issue at work I'd like to run by you. I sent a request to > cisco's forum but have yet to hear an answer from anyone. We hav

Re: icmp weirdness

2001-02-28 Thread Erick B.
David, A normal ping is being sourced from 132.158.132.252 to 10.43.3.230. You need to do a extended ping specifying 10.43.0.1 as the source. Type 'ping' then enter and enter the target address then enter for the following questions to take defaults. On the extended commands question answer Yes.

Re: icmp weirdness

2001-03-05 Thread David Cooper
Hey, thanks for the help. In the frame relay network we have, hops are transparent kind of. Only the CPE is visable. I had established that the problem was occuring at the last router's ethernet interface. When I trace the routes out it just gets to that router and times out. What Erick B. poi