We have two Netgear RH348 ISDN routers at remote sites which have worked fine for over a year now. On Monday, the connectivity was suddenly lost. The user that was on the remote program (a thin client NT app) had a frozen screen on that application and had to do ctrl-alt-del to kill it.
Both sites can ping their own routers. Neither site can ping the remote router (request timed out).
While visiting one of the sites, I got an "invalid source route specified" when I did a tracert command of the remote router's IP address.
Is there anything informative in this message? Does this indicate that the ip routing tables for the router on the net where the ping was done are messed up?
Both sites can ping their own routers. Neither site can ping the remote router (request timed out).
While visiting one of the sites, I got an "invalid source route specified" when I did a tracert command of the remote router's IP address.
Is there anything informative in this message? Does this indicate that the ip routing tables for the router on the net where the ping was done are messed up?