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PenguinsAnonymous@NotaChance.com

2004-08-15, 2:47 am

systems A B and C connected via ethernet

A <-> B <-> AP SWITCH C (broadband)

(the ether connection of B is a wireless connection to a Lucent AP
or access point which is plugged into a switch, which C is also plugged)

A can ping B
B can ping A
B can ping C
C can not ping B
C can ping AP IP addr
(AP has access mode disabled and is supposed to be a passive bridge)
C cannot ping B or A
A cannot ping C

When A pings C, B receives a broadcast arp that does not find C's address.
What is wrong on B who can in fact ping C (it is the default route)

route table on B contains

A network
C network
default route to C (maybe this should be the AP IP but makes no difference)

Thanks for any idea I'm bust.
-Walt
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