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Question Hi Good Morning

What do u mean by gateway not reachable?

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what do you mean with this question? looks like homework or something like this...
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I wondered if this was homework too, but I think not - the O/P is a netwrok engineer and his other posts lend credibility to that

Gateway not reachable just means the server can't get a connection to the gateway it's trying to use (usually the default router if you are doing something simple). netstat -r should help.

I hope you'll forgive the question, but should this not be obvious to a network engineer?
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I hope you'll forgive the question, but should this not be obvious to a network engineer?
thats why i came up with the homework stuff...
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