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You have successfully enabled the ping on the server in question in few easy steps. Now you can see that I am receiving successful ping responses from the machine.

Enable with Powershell Well, I love doing things with Powershell, as there is so much ease and flexibility in the ways that I can accomplish tasks. Now, you can see that I do get proper ping response back from the server. December 13, 0. December 4, 0. October 22, 0. Adil your article was too good and very easy to understand Reply. Adil Arif on December 18, am.

Thank you Vinay! I am glad that I could help. Keep visiting for more interesting topics! I have many servers on our network and I can ping them just fine. However I have one server that will not ping from a PC inside the network.

I get "Request timed out". How can it find the server using the RDC client, but then I can't ping it?? I tested mine and of course it would not resolve from the outside. So I started to work my way in and realized that I could not even resolve it from inside the network! The gateway server appears to be working as it should with RD Web Access, so I know it is being accessed somehow. Set Windows Firewall to allow ICMP replies from the mmc, or type "netsh firewall set icmpsetting 8" from the command line.

Hi Server Dawg. Thanks for posting here. You may like to refer to the article below to check if it worked:. Nobody Can Ping My Computer. Tiger Li. After receiving a lot of feedback from the community, it was decided that this forum is a duplication and therefore redundant of the Network Infrastructure Servers Forum. So, until July 1st, we will start asking customers to redirect their questions to the Network Infrastructure Servers Forum. Please post a reply to the announcement thread if you have any feedback on this decision or the process.

Although I am now able to ping, I am still confused about something and maybe you guys could clear it up for me. Changing the firewall as described above allowed pings, but every other server I have already allowed pings and we did not go through this process or any process with the other servers. How were they already able to allow pings? Pulling my hair out on this one: Server R2 running Exchange Here's the particulars: This server is hosted on ESXi 4.

No other VM's are having this problem. Windows Firewall service is running, but is turned off for all profiles. Domain, private, public All domain clients can ping the exchange server and the gateway.

Exchange server has a static IP. If I switch to dynamic, I can ping both ways. I had this problem before and the only way I solved it was to reconfigure the IP address for the Exchange server.

Now I'm having this problem again, need to truly figure it out. I think there is something on the Exchange server that is blocking communication to that IP, but I can't find anything. As part of my troubleshooting, I took an older router and put it in place of the Linksys.

Exact same problem, which is why I think it's the server. I factory-defaulted the router and reconfigured it with the latest firmware I can get. Please help! And Thanks!!!

Ghost Chili. Jono Jun 28, at UTC. Do you have IPv4 and IPv6 both configured? Jeremy Jun 29, at UTC. Sosipater This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.

Jono Jul 3, at UTC. Maybe an IP clash which would explain why a packet couldnt find it way back. Does changing to DHCP still make it suddenly able to communicate? Jeremy Jul 4, at UTC. To illustrate: Port 4: Jono Jul 4, at UTC. Jeremy Jul 5, at UTC. I am experiencing the same issue Did you get a resolution??? Harry, I had a similar issue on my home lab Hyper-V environment.



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