Re: Problems connecting to a single host after changing router/link



In article <1153171150.197874.150950@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"pcmccollum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pcmccollum@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Might I suggest creating an simple access-list with the offending
host's IP address and running a 'debug ip packet detail' to see what's
happening to the packets on the 6509? This should be able to tell you
if you if it's being routed incorrectly for some reason. Also, do you
have any sort of policy routing enabled? That could possibly create
issues.

Another troubleshooting step would be to run traceroutes in both
directions, and see how far each one gets.


Thanks,
Phillip

latouring@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Merv wrote:
Misconfigured IP gateway on host with problem ???

Is proxy ARP enabled on current router ?

Is proxy ARP disabled on new router ?



Hi Merv,

Thanks for the reply.

1. Gateway is configured correctly
2. Proxy ARP disabled
3. Proxy ARP disabled.

Proxy ARP is enabled on the FWSM.

Thanks!

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