Re: PIX to PIX: new subnet cannot ping to other side
- From: RLM <redlob@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Jun 2006 17:37:14 GMT
I have enabled ICMP on both interfaces:
icmp permit any outside
icmp permit any inside
I don't see any denied errors when I debug the PIX.
Thanks for the suggestion though. Any other things I could check ?
Please update the picture with the correct links. It's quite hard to understand your network only by seeing its elements
without knowing how their are connected.
Moreover I suggest to have a look to the syslog server to see if you can find interesting messages like "no route to
host" or something like that.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~dbolderm/Tekening1.jpg
I've updated the diagram. Pinging from 192.168.3.2 to 192.168.4.1
doesn't work. It seems the ping stops directly at the 501 pix. In the
debug I can see a request for ping, but on the 506 it never arrives.
Thanks,
***
--
.
- References:
- Prev by Date: Re: PIX to PIX: new subnet cannot ping to other side
- Next by Date: Re: What do I need to build a minimal Cisco videoconferencing system?
- Previous by thread: Re: PIX to PIX: new subnet cannot ping to other side
- Next by thread: MAC addresses on a Catalyst.
- Index(es):