Re: IP Routing

From: Nadeem Ansari (nadeem.ansari574@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 04 2009 - 13:27:53 ARST


Hi,

If you disabled ip routing by issuing "no ip routing" your routing device is
no more a router it just act as a host. because now you are not maintaining
any routing table, so if no routing table how can you ping :)
Regards
Nadeem

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:42 PM, khurram noor <smartcapricon82@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi fellows,
> *
> "Routers connected to each other using Frame relay,** either point to point
> or multipoint style, cannot **ping each other when ip routing is disabled
> on
> either end."*
>
> What is the theoretical concept behind this? I had a terrible time figuring
> it out during practicing one of IE's lab.
>
> --
> Khurram Noor
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