Hi Luis,

>From the screenshots in your attached rtf file, the w2k3 server source
address is 10.146.15.55 and the destination address is 10.15.131.176?

You said the two hosts where routed directly by the N7, however are
there any other routers besides the N7 between source and destination?

The ICMP dest unreachables come from 192.168.168.1. 

Have you tried doing "tracert 10.15.131.176" from the server ?

Narumol Somboon wrote:

"One more thing, check on the server if there's static route setting on
it. = You can use command netstat -rn to see this information."

You should also do this on the destination to make sure it has the
correct path back to the server, although this wont explain why you get
the unreachables in the forward path.

Regards,


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-----Original Message-----
From: Gil Sanchez, Luis Miguel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 13 January 2009 20:42
To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List
Subject: [enterasys] Freak question about ICMP

 
Hi all,
this is the kind of things you always want to ask but you never have
time...
 
pinging -t from a w2k3 server (where Atlas is installled) to a device in
another vlan, routed directly in a N7, sometimes I get the "destination
unreachable" from the N7, and sometimes I get the "Request time out"
response, in the same ping.
 
>From a laptop in the same vlan that the server, I get always the
"Request time out" response which is more "normal" for me.
 
Any clue ?
 
Thanks in advance,
Luis Miguel.

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