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Ralph Williams
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      23rd Sep 2004
Hello,

I just set up a OpenVMS box on our .100 subnet.
I can ping the address fine from the .100 subnet, but
can't from any other, i.e. .7, .10, etc...

Any help would be apprieciated.

Thank you,

Ralph
 
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Phillip Windell
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      23rd Sep 2004
"Ralph Williams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I just set up a OpenVMS box on our .100 subnet.
> I can ping the address fine from the .100 subnet, but
> can't from any other, i.e. .7, .10, etc...


Can't even make a good guess with so little information provided. We can't
help if you are being "secretive" about the addresses and the topology
design.

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      23rd Sep 2004
Sorry Phillip,

Just trying to keep it simple..
the address of the Alpha box is 192.168.100.8.
trying to it ping from 192.168.7.XXX gtwy 192.168.7.1,
192.168.21.XXX gtwy 192.168.21.1 etc..

WAN is a frame relay



>-----Original Message-----
>"Ralph Williams" <(E-Mail Removed)>

wrote in message
>news:1c6b01c4a1ab$00eb80d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I just set up a OpenVMS box on our .100 subnet.
>> I can ping the address fine from the .100 subnet, but
>> can't from any other, i.e. .7, .10, etc...

>
>Can't even make a good guess with so little information

provided. We can't
>help if you are being "secretive" about the addresses and

the topology
>design.
>
>--
>
>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
>
>
>.
>

 
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      23rd Sep 2004
Also a WinNT domain.

>-----Original Message-----
>"Ralph Williams" <(E-Mail Removed)>

wrote in message
>news:1c6b01c4a1ab$00eb80d0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I just set up a OpenVMS box on our .100 subnet.
>> I can ping the address fine from the .100 subnet, but
>> can't from any other, i.e. .7, .10, etc...

>
>Can't even make a good guess with so little information

provided. We can't
>help if you are being "secretive" about the addresses and

the topology
>design.
>
>--
>
>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
>
>
>.
>

 
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Phillip Windell
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      24th Sep 2004
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> Just trying to keep it simple..
> the address of the Alpha box is 192.168.100.8.
> trying to it ping from 192.168.7.XXX gtwy 192.168.7.1,
> 192.168.21.XXX gtwy 192.168.21.1 etc..


Why is there three subnets involved? The hosts on 192.168.7.x must use
their gateway of 192.168.7.1, but the hosts on 192.168.100.x also need a
gateway in their subnet. Then, where did the 192.168.21.x subnet come from?

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