On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Tally wrote:

As per Your Diagram th packet forwarding is in one direction only. I hope
the two interfaces are in two different segment. To enable both the way
ping add one more permanant routing in the NT command pormpt making the
interface as gatway.
eg:
c:\>route add net(network of interface 1) mask(maks "")
gateway(interface2) 


After that check the routing table by  the command "route print "

It should show bi direction packet forwarding.

For any more info reply.
Regards
Thomas Albert


> 
> I have a issue going on with NT box, which is
> acting
> as a router. It is a Ethernet based LAN.
> 
> This is the configuration.
> 
>                  Cisco Router
>                     |
>                     |
>                   Interface 1
>                     |
>                     |
>                   NT BOX
>                     |
>                     |
>                   Interface2
>                     |
>                     |
>                    PC A
> 
> >From cisco router I can successfully ping Interface
> 1.
> PC A can successfully ping Interface 2. Problem is
> that
> from cisco router i cannot ping Interface 2.
> However
> from PC A i can successfully ping Interface 1 and
> 2.
> Ofcourse IP forwarding has been enabled on the NT
> Box.
> 
> I have simplified the configuration for the basic
> issue.
> If anyone would know why the NT Box is behaving
> like this.
> This is a switched environment. I had not faced
> this 
> problem earlier when it was a plain HUB
> environment.
> 
> Please respond asap as i am pretty much stuck.
> 
> thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 
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