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11-13-2007 08:22 PM
11-13-2007 08:22 PM
echo reply TTL expired in transist
Hi All,
I have established a tunnel between two different WAN,problem is we ping both WAN ip but could not ping LAN ip when pinging it gives reply "TTL expired in transist"
I have checked all policy was right,
Plz tell me what is the issue and how can i resolve it.
Thanks
Abhinav
I have established a tunnel between two different WAN,problem is we ping both WAN ip but could not ping LAN ip when pinging it gives reply "TTL expired in transist"
I have checked all policy was right,
Plz tell me what is the issue and how can i resolve it.
Thanks
Abhinav
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11-13-2007 08:30 PM
11-13-2007 08:30 PM
Re: echo reply TTL expired in transist
Hi
- Check how many HOPs you have to reach from one LAN to another LAN.
- Check you routing table for correct values of all the networks.
- try to increase the TTL value using the -i parameter with the ping command.
Good Luck !!!
- Check how many HOPs you have to reach from one LAN to another LAN.
- Check you routing table for correct values of all the networks.
- try to increase the TTL value using the -i parameter with the ping command.
Good Luck !!!
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11-13-2007 08:50 PM
11-13-2007 08:50 PM
Re: echo reply TTL expired in transist
Hi,
Thanks for ur reply
There are over 30 hops between two LAN ,
I have increase TTL but still it not pinging
Plz reply me.
thanks
Thanks for ur reply
There are over 30 hops between two LAN ,
I have increase TTL but still it not pinging
Plz reply me.
thanks
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11-14-2007 12:56 PM
11-14-2007 12:56 PM
Re: echo reply TTL expired in transist
What does traceroute show? If it starts to show the same IP/hostname multiple times it means you have a routing loop around there.
That being the case you have to fix the routing loop because even making the TTL 255 (the maximum) won't help you.
That being the case you have to fix the routing loop because even making the TTL 255 (the maximum) won't help you.
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