Running servlet in a differnt machine

Hi,
I have tomcat 5.x installed in my machine. I run my servlets by http://localhost:8080/<ServletName>. I want to run the same in a different machine. In my machine tomcat server is up and running. When I tried running the servlet using the link http://<my ip addr>:8080/<servletname> in a differnt machine, it says page not found. Can someone tell me what could be the problem?
Thanks,
Suby

Apparantly the other machine has no network connection to your machine. Can you ping your machine from the other?
(command prompt): ping <your ip address>

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