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Well, it looks like you have all your networks on the same physical interface (graphic is hard to see).At this stage, you should probably do some searching for ESXi configs of multiple networks with...

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IP6 and ping !

Well, it looks like you have all your networks on the same physical interface (graphic is hard to see).At this stage, you should probably do some searching for ESXi configs of multiple networks with...

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IP6 and ping !

Ah, looks as if you may have routing and/or firewall issues.Do you have static route entries:      a) in 192.168.2.254 that indicates how to get to the 192.168.4.0/24 network?            which is via...

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IP6 and ping !

Ah, looks as if you may have routing and/or firewall issues.Do you have static route entries:      a) in 192.168.2.254 that indicates how to get to the 192.168.4.0/24 network?            which is via...

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IP6 and ping !

Ah, looks as if you may have routing and/or firewall issues.Do you have static route entries:      a) in 192.168.2.254 that indicates how to get to the 192.168.4.0/24 network?            which is via...

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IP6 and ping !

opps, my bad....I meant the test to be run from the ExchangeServer - aka-EX.....Run the tests from the computer that is configured with 192.168.4.3 - whatever its name :-)Jeff Carrellhere you go sir !...

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IP6 and ping !

opps, my bad....I meant the test to be run from the ExchangeServer - aka-EX.....Run the tests from the computer that is configured with 192.168.4.3 - whatever its name :-)Jeff Carrell

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IP6 and ping !

?????That is not the same results as in your post before...........Would you please do the following from ES and post the results (this computer since its not the domain controller/DNS or the file...

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IP6 and ping !

?????That is not the same results as in your post before...........Would you please do the following from ES and post the results (this computer since its not the domain controller/DNS or the file...

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IP6 and ping !

Looks like you have mis-configured DNS.from ES do:1) nslookup 2) server 192.168.4.2 (which you said earlier was secondary DNS) 3) fswhat is result?Jeff CarrellDear Jeff,when i log to the FS using ESXI...

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IP6 and ping !

Looks like you have mis-configured DNS.from ES do:1) nslookup 2) server 192.168.4.2 (which you said earlier was secondary DNS) 3) fswhat is result?Jeff Carrell

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IP6 and ping !

The questions is WHAT device did you TYPE the 'ping fs -4' command on ???? and what is THAT DEVICE'S IPv4 address..........not what was the result, you already showed that..........Also, on the same...

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IP6 and ping !

The questions is WHAT device did you TYPE the 'ping fs -4' command on ???? and what is THAT DEVICE'S IPv4 address..........not what was the result, you already showed that..........Also, on the same...

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IP6 and ping !

Almost there....when you did the pings in the last post, what device was doing the pings, and what is it's IPv4 address?Jeff Carrellno device is responding to the ping on IPV4, only on IPV6 ! that why...

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IP6 and ping !

Almost there....when you did the pings in the last post, what device was doing the pings, and what is it's IPv4 address?Jeff Carrell

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IP6 and ping !

Thanx for the info, still a few more questions:1) you said "...what i am trying is that both subnets will be reachable from both sides..." so my question is, reachable on both sides using IPv4 or IPv6...

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IP6 and ping !

Thanx for the info, still a few more questions:1) you said "...what i am trying is that both subnets will be reachable from both sides..." so my question is, reachable on both sides using IPv4 or IPv6...

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IP6 and ping !

I do not understand what you are trying to do.....you reference IPv4 addresses...and then talk IPv6 responses....Sounds like DNS has some AAAA definitions for some devices...but not all devices...Can...

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IP6 and ping !

I do not understand what you are trying to do.....you reference IPv4 addresses...and then talk IPv6 responses....Sounds like DNS has some AAAA definitions for some devices...but not all devices...Can...

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IP6 and ping !

Ah, ok.IPv6 is enabled by default on Win Vista/7/8, and W2K8/12.IPv6 is not enabled by default on most routers, which includes Vyatta (at least up to 6.5 I have played with)."fe80::" addresses are...

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IP6 and ping !

Ah, ok.IPv6 is enabled by default on Win Vista/7/8, and W2K8/12.IPv6 is not enabled by default on most routers, which includes Vyatta (at least up to 6.5 I have played with)."fe80::" addresses are...

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IP6 and ping !

Questions:1) is the Vyatta configured to do IPv6 routing?2) which machine is doing the pings/RDPs?  and  2a) what is its IPv6 default g/w?3) what are the IPv6 addresses?   (you show alot of IPv4, but...

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IP6 and ping !

Questions:1) is the Vyatta configured to do IPv6 routing?2) which machine is doing the pings/RDPs?  and  2a) what is its IPv6 default g/w?3) what are the IPv6 addresses?   (you show alot of IPv4, but...

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IP6 and ping !

Dear all,on my lab i have ESXI using 192.168.2.10 with one NIC,on the ESXI i have 3 MachinesDC = 192.168.4.2EX = 192.168.4.3Vyatta Firewall with Two NICseth0 = 192.168.2.50eth1= 192.168.4.1when i am on...

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