I bet because of the way your ISP has it set up you are sourcing from an IP that
is not being routed on the Internet. Do you have a separate IP range for your
serial and gateway address that your ethernet LAN side is? If so, try doing an
extended ping and sourcing your Ethernet IP address and see what happens. The
problems with having the ip name-server command and being set up for that range
is that you can not force a source an IP address. You might be able to set up
NAT and create an internal IP translation for the DNS server and then force the
source address, but have fun with that one..

Nathan

frank wrote:

> I could ping IP address in windows 98 dos window successfully,but when i
> telnet on my router (2610)
> i could not ping IP address outside of my router,and if i ping
> www.ibm.com,for example ,i could not get right DNS resolution,but i have set
> up DNS server on router  by "ip name-server a.b.c.d "
> Router#ping www.ibm.com
> Translating "www.ibm.com"...domain server (a.b.c.d)
> % Unrecognized host or address, or protocol not running.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> frank
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