I'm sure that I'm going to ruffle a few feathers with this one.
I'm setting up a test bed for testing several firewalls for the Department
of NAVY.
Prior to installing the firewall on the Multi-honed CPU, I am having
difficulty with the TCP/IP
communications. 

the 1st set is the IP address, the subnet mask, default gateway and then a
description.
The connection between 144.11.10.2 and 144.11.10.1 is through a cross-over
cable.
All others are straight through.  All NT servers are running SP4.

                               
                               MULTI-HONED CPU 
__________________|_________________________________________________
        |                            |                              |
|                                  |
144.11.10.2            144.11.10.1           144.11.20.8
144.11.20.10           144.11.31.10
255.255.255.0        255.255.255.0       255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0         255.255.255.0
144.11.10.1            144.11.10.2            HUB
Cisco  ROUTER    144.11.31.9 *ROUTER
NT server
NT SERVER
                                    AND

                               144.11.20.9
                               255.255.255.0
                               144.11.20.10
                               NT server
                                2NIC's IP FORWARDING ON


>From the LEFT TO THE RIGHT you can ping up to the router but no further

>From the RIGHT TO THE LEFT you can ping up to the 1st card on the
Multi-Honed CPU  144.11.20.9

>From the Multi-Honed CPU you can ping both ways.  

>From the HUB you can ping both ways.

>From the Router you can ping both ways.

Please Lend me your thoughts on this issue.  If this is not the right forum,
then please push me in the right direction of who to ask.


Regards,
Richard Drennan
Systems Engineer
NAVEODTECHDIV
Department Of NAVY
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