11-06-2009 04:59 AM - edited 03-06-2019 08:29 AM
we have cisco 878 series router,we try to make an icmp packet from vlan 1 and the client is the same vlan,when we try this so there was no icmp packet generated from router.I see the arp of client but i couldnt ping from router.What could be the problem.
Thank you
11-06-2009 05:14 AM
Hi,
Could be any number of problems. Is the client directly connected? Are there any ACLs blocking ICMP? Is the router sourcing the ICMP from the correct interface. Does the client you are trying to ping have the correct settings (default gateway etc).
Perhaps you can provide some more information and configuration (minus sensitive lines such as passwords).
Regards
Mike
11-06-2009 06:13 AM
Yes its same subnet with client.When we try to ping through switch, there was no problem.When we try directly from router,it fails.
11-06-2009 06:41 AM
Hi,
So are you saying the following...
Router----Switch----PC = ICMP works
Router----PC = ICMP not working?
If so sounds to me possibly like a cabling issue. You may require a crossover cable to connect the PC to the router depending upon model etc. Is this the problem or is is specifically to do with ICMP?
Can the client PC communicate at all when directly connected?
Regards
Mike
11-06-2009 07:01 AM
Yes,it can.I can send telnet from router to the clients tcp port that it listens.It's ok,But whe i try to send an icmp from router so client didnt reply me.But i can send an icmp behind the router.I suppose that router not forwards self generated icmp packets,i opened all related debugs ( arp,icmp etc.)but i didnt see any arp req response.
11-08-2009 01:46 PM
Hi,
No there should be no reason the ICMP from the router is blocked. Can you clarify when you say "But I can send ICMP behind the router" exactly what you mean. Could it be an issue with the clients firewall?
11-08-2009 11:16 PM
No,client has no firewall.i can send icmp like this.There was a wan network between two routers.
Me=Router<--->Router=client
i couldnt find the reason but it works now.Thank you
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