Sounds like you need to enable a routing protocol or configure static routes
from each router to the other router. The ICMP replies need to have a route
back to their sources for you to see them.
>From: "NetCom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "NetCom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Cisco and NT
>Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 11:43:41 -0400
>
>Hello, everybody,
>
>This is my first post. I have a simple question.
>I'm trying to use dual-homed NT4 as a router on a network that already has
>2 Cisco routers. The Cisco routers are on the B NIC side of NT, while
>other NT
>hosts are on the A NIC side of NT. Hosts on A side can ping the B NIC, but
>no
>other hosts on the B NIC side. IP forwarding is turned on. When I create a
>separate network without the Cisco routers, and just 2 NT4 routers, theres
>no
>problem, but when connected to the Cisco router network, everything
>changes.
>Are there any issues in advertising between the Cisco routers and NT?
>
>Host NT4 rtr
>Cisco
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>100.x.x.x/24 10.x.x.x/24
>
>Any help would be appreciated. Sorry for the crude drawing.
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Craig.
>
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