>From: "Jyrki Kainulainen" <jyrki.kainulainen at datatie.fi>
>
>My TNT is connected to OC3-ATM network (our own network) and ATM
>connections are configured in RADIUS (permconns). There are multiple
>switches/routers  on the way to the other end. Lets say the connection (IP)
>I need to test is between TNT and Cisco 3810 connected to Frame Relay
>behind that ATM network where my TNT is connected. Cisco has IP address
>configured in serial interface and that same ip address is used when
>configuring atm connection to TNT. But there is no ip address on TNT side...
>
>When I try to ping Cisco, TNT sends echo request to Cisco, but what is the
>source address which TNT uses for that packet? Is it system ip 
>address (ip-global) as I assume, and therefore Cisco doesn't know 
>any route to send echo reply.

Yes, it's the system IP address. If you were using numbered 
interfaces on the TNT on a given profile, it might also be the near 
side of the interface pair.

Could you create a route from the Cisco to the TNT's system IP 
address, possibly via a VCI just for that purpose? It might be the 
easiest solution.

Forgive me if I'm not following your setup. It's nothing like ours.

>I also use Vrouters.

Jyrki... you really get your money's worth from the TNT! ;-)
-- 

Peter Lalor           Infoasis
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