You  dont have to add any static routes as your routers are directly
connected and as you can ping B from A. If your ethernet interface is
configured correctly you would be able to ping the pc if it is set with the
default gateway as the address of etherrnet 0 of Router B

syam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wesley J" 
To: 
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 11:55 AM
Subject: Config [7:20759]


> I need help w/ a little config info... RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)&
> RtrB (s0 192.1.1.3) connected via serial cable. They can each ping each
> other. RtrB has a PC (ip address 192.168.1.1)connected to its' e0 int
> (192.168.1.10) through a hub.
>  How can I ping from RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)to the PC attached to RtrB(e0
> 192.168.1.10)? Do I need a static route on RtrB from the s0 interface to
the
> e0 interface?   TIA.....




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