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Old 01-05-2009, 02:47 PM
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Default Ping Question

Hey everyone,

I had a question about Pinging. I have run into a strange problem.

I have 3 2501 routers connected to each other (RouterA, RouterB, RouterC).

RouterA has a laptop (running as TFTP Server) server connected to it's Ethernet0 interface.

I have configured the static routing tables on each Router.

The laptop on RouterA can successfully Ping RouterC (via RouterB) and RouterC can also successfully Ping the laptop (via RouterB). I am even able to successfully back up the running-config of RouterC to the TFTP server on RouterA.

The strange thing is, when I connect to RouterA via the console cable, I cannot Ping RouterC.

My question is... why is the laptop connected to RouterA able to Ping RouterC, yet when I am consoled into RouterA I cannot Ping RouterC?
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