hi all
i am in an ISP.I have a cisco 3600 router and Keymile LECAR modem pair(V.35/G.703)at my end and cisco 1721 router and keymile LECAR modem pair at the customer end.From my end when i see from router i found the line is up but when i try pinging the router at the client end i cannot.when i ping from pc i found pinging with loss.what's the reason and how to troubleshoot?
thanks for any help....
I need more information on this in order to advise you ..
1) Ip Scheme for each device i.e ip addresses and subnet mask of each interface on both sides.
2) layer 1 layer 2 and layer configs
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: May 25, 2005 1:18 pm by Kronos51500 pts.
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Actually I have read all the other re:’s to this question from the other mailing and I have to say I think this guy (I lost his name after pressing Reply) ipconfig from CMD will give you the info he is asking for, you should be “in” the routers when you do it. Subnet seems like the place for a problem like this, or gateway. If I understand your question you can ping from outside with minimal drop but you can not ping from inside? I would wonder if this was happening to one machine or the whole lot of them? if one, it may be a misconiguration of the routing table. I have seen this before but circumstances are always different.
sory oyur questions are not clear to me,specially second one.
Actually I have read all the other re:’s to this question from the other mailing and I have to say I think this guy (I lost his name after pressing Reply) ipconfig from CMD will give you the info he is asking for, you should be “in” the routers when you do it. Subnet seems like the place for a problem like this, or gateway. If I understand your question you can ping from outside with minimal drop but you can not ping from inside? I would wonder if this was happening to one machine or the whole lot of them? if one, it may be a misconiguration of the routing table. I have seen this before but circumstances are always different.
I am sorry for the reply to 11??? some odd people, I am new here and I havent quite figured it out yet.