07-09-2008 04:42 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:05 AM
Currently I'm using 2x3845 routers with 4x 16 port SSC cards. Each serial interface is set-up with an IP address and a peer IP address. (Please see attach configuration).
I log into the router using a Linux laptop. I'm unable to ping the serial IP address, however I can ping the peer IP address. Each serial interface is set with PPP enable. My question why can I ping the serial interface IP address?
07-09-2008 04:47 AM
Hi
There is a access-list which is denying all the traffic under u r serial interface.
Remove it and try if u can.
Thanks
Mahmood
07-09-2008 05:33 AM
R U talking removing the following statement "access-list 101 deny ip any any" from the access list? This was the very first thing I did and I still do not have any luck.
07-09-2008 04:52 AM
It depends not only on your stetting but it also depends on the settings on the another side.
ping for localWAN intefaces always travels through remote end.
07-09-2008 05:17 AM
This, unfortunately, is one of the inherent behaviors of a PPP link. You can ping the peer address but not your own.
Kevin Dorrell
Luxembourg
07-09-2008 05:35 AM
Can you point me to a "DOC" or "RFC" that will help explain this to my peers?
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