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Basic Cisco Router - Static Routing

Hi All.

I have a Cisco router that will not pass traffic past its own subnet.   I know this is basic, not sure what I am missing.

Please see attached.
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What is 10.127.233.150, 10.127.233.252, 10.127.233.237 and 10.127.233.186?

Can you give a specific example?
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10.127.233.150 is another router (3rd party)
VRRP protocol with Primary and Backup routers for our MPLS

10.127.233.252 cisco asa 5505
unable to pass traffic or ping  to 10.127.233.252 from router.

10.127.233.237 L3 Avaya ERSwithch 5600
on 10.127.233.237 we have 3 vlans.. 10.127.250.0/24 Vlan 250,  10.127.251.0/24 (VOIP) Vlan 251.

10.127.233.186 is 3rd party customer wireless controller.  

Note: I have a 2811 router I am swapping out in this environment that is working with the same config.
I also rebooted all routers and the switch stack thinking it was some type of arp table issue when i put the 2900 in place.
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I can.  Its almost like its a Access list issue, but i have no access list on my router.
sh arp | i 10.127.233.252

What's between the router and the ASA?
I will be able to do this later tonight.   The new router is plugged.
Hi There,

Kindly post the output of #sh ip route from this router and the trace to 4.2.2.2 from your router.
Bad router, Cisco 2911
Hardware issue