By: Shawn
Harris, thank you for responding. Here is my run. I edited it for security: Router#sh run Building configuration… Current configuration : 12809 bytes ! ! Last configuration change at 14:06:30 UTC Sat...
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Where do you connect the PC that belongs to Vlan1? It should be on port fasteth0, fasteth1 or fasteth3. Try to do another test. Create interface vlan2 and insert interface fasteth0 into vlan2. Then put...
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Harris, I figured out why I could not ping the other pc’s attached to int vlan1. They can be pinged when you attach all of them to your router as the gateway:) Here is the dilemna, I am attaching my...
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correction to statement above… I can ping the gateway to vlan1 (111.111.111.1) and other pc’s who I have changed to have my router as their gateway (such as 111.111.111.3, 111.111.111.4, etc.) For some...
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I also suspect this is a big repeat of what was going on before. I suspect that router needs to be configured to know about my router also just like the gateway issue. What are your thoughts?
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It is interesting that after I posted the last post, my postings popped up. I guess it is okay since I believe you can see my post.
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Shawn, I believe the problem is that router 111.111.111.126 does not know how to reach networks 100.100.100.0 etc. You must configure a static route on gateway router .126 as following: ip route...
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Thank you Harris. That is what I was afraid of. The problem is that this company is going to charge my clients an arm and a let to do any config on that router for them. I do not have the log in for...
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Yes you can do that with a cheap router which is going to allow configuration of static routes. Users will have gateway the cheap router which is going to reroute the traffic accordingly.
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hi, this is very informative.. Router1(config)# interface fastethernet 4 Router1(config-int)# no shutdown Router1(config-int)# ip address 61.8.xx.xx 255.255.255.xxx – WAN Router1(config-int)# exit...
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i successfully made the config for the intervlan, but i a m having issue with the vlan Up/down whenever nothing is connected to the device.. unable to telnet.
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Yes you can create a second vlan (maybe vlan 2 for example) on internal interfaces and assign a new network subnet to this new vlan.
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Hello, I have a cisco router 861w setup with some vlans on a stick and one other interface I am trying to get all the vlans on the stick to be able to communicate with pcs attached to this additional...
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Shawn, First of all you don’t need the static route that you have configured. The router knows about this route already because the network 111.111.111.0 is directly attached to one of its interfaces...
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Yes you can create a second vlan (maybe vlan 2 for example) on internal interfaces and assign a new network subnet to this new vlan.
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Hello, I have a cisco router 861w setup with some vlans on a stick and one other interface I am trying to get all the vlans on the stick to be able to communicate with pcs attached to this additional...
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Shawn, First of all you don’t need the static route that you have configured. The router knows about this route already because the network 111.111.111.0 is directly attached to one of its interfaces...
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Harris, thank you for responding. Here is my run. I edited it for security: Router#sh run Building configuration… Current configuration : 12809 bytes ! ! Last configuration change at 14:06:30 UTC Sat...
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Where do you connect the PC that belongs to Vlan1? It should be on port fasteth0, fasteth1 or fasteth3. Try to do another test. Create interface vlan2 and insert interface fasteth0 into vlan2. Then put...
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