I have something I've not seen before.

Here's the path a ping takes from my linux box to a customer (I'll just 
use the last octet):

.65 (linux server)
.76 (Cisco 3550)
.131 (Another 3550)
.251 (APPO backhaul)
.252 (APPO backhaul)
.253 (APPO access point)
.xxx user

I can ping anything in that list *except* .252 and .253 from the server, 
either switch, or anyplace else on the Internet.

Users seem to be working fine.

I replaced the .251 and .252 this weekend. They still won't respond to a 
ping, though they appear to be working otherwise. And naturally, I cannot 
get to the radios with Simple Monitor unless I go log into them 
wirelessly (which is a pain).

Thoughts?

Sam

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