Thanks, Noah.

I'm at Office A. I ssh into Office B * box using putty. While logged on to Office B via putty, I can ssh back into Office A * box by typing ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ping times can be 50-1000ms. I've tried qualify=yes, no qualify statement at all, qualify=1500, and qualify=2000 none helped. Each time I make a change, I issue the reload command from the CLI. Should I use a different command?

Thanks,
Doug

At 03:30 PM 5/22/2006, you wrote:
Hi Doug -

Just to cover all the bases.  Can one machine talk to the other at
all?  Can you ssh from one box to another (if you don't use ssh, can
you telnet to an open tcp port)?  If not, it is surely a routing
issue.

If you can connect via non-asterisk methods, you might try increasing
your qualify value to something higher (qualify=1500), or just remove
it altogether for testing.  It might be that the latency is high
enough that the connection consistently fails to qualify.  (What are
the ping times, BTW?)

I'll second Eric's advice to not use a DNS name for the host, even in
your final setup.

- Noah


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