Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Patrick Ramsey

sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.

The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)

If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want to
keep the default gw out it's serial interface.

-Patrick


 Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread John Neiberger

I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However, one
thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on a
2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no fast
ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out with
something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
10Mbps.  

In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not support
ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.

If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.

Regards,
John

 Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM 
Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Peter Slow

Guys, 261x series routers do NOT have fast ethernet, NOR will they accept
ANY network module w/ a FE interface.
neither will 262x routers, whic have 1 or two FE interfaces built in.
the same goes for 265x. one or two built in, but it it not possible to add
more.


i am assuming from your description that there is another router in your
network on that switch.

if this is a true L3 switch, than your 2610 is NOT capable of being an MLS
RP and there must be another one on the network somewhere.

your routers eth. interface will plug into a single VLAN, with an IP route
either static or dynamic to those other VLANs via a next hop, the MLS RP on
your layer three switch.

this is quite fundamental. is there an entry for the network you are trying
to reach in your routing table.

I'm goign to take a wild guess here and assume that there is not yet.

tell us what kind of L3 switch you are using i need to know what equipment
you have, exactly, in this case, in order to help you.

i do not think that this is a default route probllem at all.

he is not supposed to be trunking to the switch, he should in this case have
a next hop on the VLAN that is connected to other VLANS, if this is a L3
switching scenario.

I also think that what he thinks is a layer 3 switch is not capable of
acting as one, or is not configured correctly.

Kiran, tell us what equipment you have, and what network connections you
have.

-Peter

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From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]


sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.

The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)

If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want to
keep the default gw out it's serial interface.

-Patrick


 Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Tim Medley

The 2610 doesn't have a fast ethernet port; it's a 10mb ethernet port
only. Can we see the config from the 2610? 

tm


Tim Medley - CCNP+Voice
Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld



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Subject: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]


Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread John Neiberger

How are you accomplishing this?  The 2610 has *no* fast ethernet ports
and there are no fast ethernet modules available.  So, with no built-in
100BaseTX ports and no modules available, where did you get this fast
ethernet interface?

 Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 11:40:42 AM 
Thanks for your work. But I am sure that it is having the fast ethernet
in
2610. And on the interface speed is auto, and duplex is auto. Other
side
(on switch side) it is also same  i.e., both are in auto. I tried
after
removing the auto option, but it is same situation.

Thanks,
Kiran





On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:

 I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However,
one
 thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on
a
 2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no
fast
 ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out
with
 something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
 your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
 10Mbps.  
 
 In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
 that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not
support
 ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.
 
 If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
 
 Regards,
 John
 
  Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I
am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
 VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
 communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not
the
 problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
 to
 locate the solution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Kiran
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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Sorry, I am testing it on 2620 not on 2610. You are correct in 2610 will
not be having FE. So in my problem first router is 2620, and the second
router is 2610 only.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Kiran Kumar M wrote:

 Thanks for your work. But I am sure that it is having the fast ethernet in
 2610. And on the interface speed is auto, and duplex is auto. Other side
 (on switch side) it is also same  i.e., both are in auto. I tried after
 removing the auto option, but it is same situation.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:
 
  I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However, one
  thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on a
  2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no fast
  ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out with
  something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
  your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
  10Mbps.  
  
  In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
  that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not support
  ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.
  
  If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
  
  Regards,
  John
  
   Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM 
  Hai,
  
  I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
  network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
  connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
  VLAN,
  and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
  communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
  problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
  to
  locate the solution.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Kiran




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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

I am really very sorry for confusing all of you. My first router which is
having FE is 2620, and second router is 2610. 

Sorry again.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:

 How are you accomplishing this?  The 2610 has *no* fast ethernet ports
 and there are no fast ethernet modules available.  So, with no built-in
 100BaseTX ports and no modules available, where did you get this fast
 ethernet interface?
 
  Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 11:40:42 AM 
 Thanks for your work. But I am sure that it is having the fast ethernet
 in
 2610. And on the interface speed is auto, and duplex is auto. Other
 side
 (on switch side) it is also same  i.e., both are in auto. I tried
 after
 removing the auto option, but it is same situation.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:
 
  I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However,
 one
  thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on
 a
  2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no
 fast
  ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out
 with
  something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
  your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
  10Mbps.  
  
  In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
  that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not
 support
  ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.
  
  If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
  
  Regards,
  John
  
   Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM 
  Hai,
  
  I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
  network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I
 am
  connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
  VLAN,
  and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
  communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not
 the
  problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
  to
  locate the solution.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Kiran
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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Thanks for your work. But I am sure that it is having the fast ethernet in
2610. And on the interface speed is auto, and duplex is auto. Other side
(on switch side) it is also same  i.e., both are in auto. I tried after
removing the auto option, but it is same situation.

Thanks,
Kiran





On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, John Neiberger wrote:

 I am having a lot of trouble interpreting your problem.  However, one
 thing I noticed is that you say you have a fast ethernet interface on a
 2610 router.  According to the quick reference guide, there is no fast
 ethernet module available for the 2610.  Unless they've come out with
 something new, this may be your problem.  I'm guessing that you have
 your switch set for 100Mbps/full duplex and your router can only do
 10Mbps.  
 
 In addition, not only can you not do 100Mbps/full duplex on a 2610,
 that ethernet interface cannot be a trunk port.  Those do not support
 ISL or 802.1q unless something has changed recently.
 
 If I'm wrong, someone please correct me.
 
 Regards,
 John
 
  Kiran Kumar M  7/24/01 8:27:12 AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
 VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
 communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
 problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
 to
 locate the solution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Kiran




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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Thanks for your mail. 

No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:

 sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
 
 The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)
 
 If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want
to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
 
 -Patrick
 
 
  Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
 communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
 problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
 locate the solution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Peter Slow wrote:

 Guys, 261x series routers do NOT have fast ethernet, NOR will they accept
 ANY network module w/ a FE interface.
 neither will 262x routers, whic have 1 or two FE interfaces built in.
 the same goes for 265x. one or two built in, but it it not possible to add
 more.


Yes it was 2620, not 2610. Sorry for mistake and confusing lot of people.
 
 
 i am assuming from your description that there is another router in your
 network on that switch.

Yes I am having 2 more cisco routers (3660, and 2610) router and some
Intel routers (excluding the two routers (2620 and 2610)that I am
testing). Cisco routers are connected to L3 switch, and some of the Intel
routers are connected to L3 switch (but on different VLANS)and some of
them connected on L2 switch.

 if this is a true L3 switch, than your 2610 is NOT capable of being an MLS
 RP and there must be another one on the network somewhere.

But here my second 2610 ( in my question) is perfectly able to communicate
with others.

 your routers eth. interface will plug into a single VLAN, with an IP route
 either static or dynamic to those other VLANs via a next hop, the MLS RP on
 your layer three switch.

yes.. But I am not sure about MSL RP in my L3 switch ( I am using Extreme
networks Layer 3 switch)

 this is quite fundamental. is there an entry for the network you are trying
 to reach in your routing table.
 
 I'm goign to take a wild guess here and assume that there is not yet.

No it is there, otherwise with the same configuration (my second) router
will not be able communicate...
 
 
 tell us what kind of L3 switch you are using i need to know what
equipment
 you have, exactly, in this case, in order to help you.

It is Extreme Networks Summit Switch.
 
 i do not think that this is a default route probllem at all.

Yes.

 he is not supposed to be trunking to the switch, he should in this case
have
 a next hop on the VLAN that is connected to other VLANS, if this is a L3
 switching scenario.
 
 I also think that what he thinks is a layer 3 switch is not capable of
 acting as one, or is not configured correctly.

As far as concerning with Layer 3 switch, I am not finding any
falut. Becuase it is perfectly working with the same port with the second
router. I am only facing the problem when I am connected 2620, with this I
am able to ping to that particular VLAN not beyond that.
 
 Kiran, tell us what equipment you have, and what network connections you
 have.

2620 Router-- L3switch -- other network

If I replace 2620 with 2610, then it is working properly. 

In L3 Switch I am having 8 VLANS on port base. And I am using static
routing in that.

Thanks for your detailed mail.

Kiran

 
 -Peter
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:56 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
 
 The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
 plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
 you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
least
 specify a specific route to the other vlans)
 
 If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want to
 keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
 
 -Patrick
 
 
  Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
 communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
 problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
 locate the solution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Farhan Ahmed

u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]


Thanks for your mail. 

No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:

 sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
 
 The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)
 
 If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want
to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
 
 -Patrick
 
 
  Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
 communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
 problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
 locate the solution.
 
 Thanks in advance,
 Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working with
the same configuration with other router with out any changes.

Thanks,
Kiran
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
 the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
 on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 Thanks for your mail. 
 
 No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
 router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
 
  sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
  
  The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
 plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
 you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
least
 specify a specific route to the other vlans)
  
  If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want
 to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
  
  -Patrick
  
  
   Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
  Hai,
  
  I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
  network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
  connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
  and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
  communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
  problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
  locate the solution.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Farhan Ahmed

cAN U SEND YR CONFIGS

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
To: Farhan Ahmed
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]



It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working with
the same configuration with other router with out any changes.

Thanks,
Kiran
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
 the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
 on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 Thanks for your mail. 
 
 No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
 router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
 
  sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
  
  The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
 plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
 you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
least
 specify a specific route to the other vlans)
  
  If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want
 to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
  
  -Patrick
  
  
   Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
  Hai,
  
  I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
  network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
  connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
  and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
  communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
  problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
  locate the solution.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Farhan Ahmed

WHAT DO u mean by another router with ethernet card

nd unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router),
-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
To: Farhan Ahmed
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]



It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working with
the same configuration with other router with out any changes.

Thanks,
Kiran
On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
 the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
 on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 Thanks for your mail. 
 
 No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
 router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
 
  sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
  
  The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
 plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.  Then
 you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
least
 specify a specific route to the other vlans)
  
  If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely want
 to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
  
  -Patrick
  
  
   Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
  Hai,
  
  I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
  network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
  connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular VLAN,
  and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
  another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
  ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
  communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
  problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
  locate the solution.
  
  Thanks in advance,
  Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

Sure. It is very simple configuration.

2610 Router:

Current configuration:
!
version 12.0
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
!
hostname Router
!
enable secret 5 x
enable password 
!
ip subnet-zero
ip domain-name xx.xxx
ip name-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
!
!
interface Loopback0
 no ip address
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
interface Ethernet0/0
 ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
 no ip directed-broadcast
!
interface Serial0/0
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
 shutdown
!
interface Serial0/1
 ip address 192.168.1.61 255.255.255.252
 no ip directed-broadcast
 encapsulation ppp
 no ip route-cache
 no ip mroute-cache
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
!
!
!
line con 0
 transport input none
line aux 0
line vty 0 4
 password xx
 login
!
end

Here I replaced the passwords and IP address ( Actually I am using public
IP address, here I mention the private IP addresses).

The very same is following on 2620 router also. Except one change. That is
Ethernet is replaced with Fast ethernet.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 cAN U SEND YR CONFIGS
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
 To: Farhan Ahmed
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 
 It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working with
 the same configuration with other router with out any changes.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
 
  u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
  the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
  on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
  
  
  Thanks for your mail. 
  
  No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
  router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
  
  Thanks,
  Kiran
  
  
  On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
  
   sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
   
   The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
  plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway. 
Then
  you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
 least
  specify a specific route to the other vlans)
   
   If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely
want
  to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
   
   -Patrick
   
   
Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
   Hai,
   
   I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
   network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
   connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
VLAN,
   and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
   another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
   ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
   communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
   problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
   locate the solution.
   
   Thanks in advance,
   Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Farhan Ahmed

what do u mean by safe side?

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:04 PM
To: Farhan Ahmed
Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]



Nothing Actually second line is not required if we are defining the
first. But it was defined on safe side.. some time we remove the routing
after incresing the links..

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 whats the diff bw these 2   
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
 ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
 !
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:57 PM
 To: Farhan Ahmed
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 
 Sure. It is very simple configuration.
 
 2610 Router:
 
 Current configuration:
 !
 version 12.0
 service timestamps debug uptime
 service timestamps log uptime
 no service password-encryption
 !
 hostname Router
 !
 enable secret 5 x
 enable password 
 !
 ip subnet-zero
 ip domain-name xx.xxx
 ip name-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
 !
 !
 interface Loopback0
  no ip address
  no ip directed-broadcast
 !
 interface Ethernet0/0
  ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
  no ip directed-broadcast
 !
 interface Serial0/0
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  no ip route-cache
  no ip mroute-cache
  shutdown
 !
 interface Serial0/1
  ip address 192.168.1.61 255.255.255.252
  no ip directed-broadcast
  encapsulation ppp
  no ip route-cache
  no ip mroute-cache
 !
 ip classless
 ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
 ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
 !
 !
 !
 line con 0
  transport input none
 line aux 0
 line vty 0 4
  password xx
  login
 !
 end
 
 Here I replaced the passwords and IP address ( Actually I am using public
 IP address, here I mention the private IP addresses).
 
 The very same is following on 2620 router also. Except one change. That is
 Ethernet is replaced with Fast ethernet.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
 
  cAN U SEND YR CONFIGS
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
  To: Farhan Ahmed
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
  
  
  
  It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working
with
  the same configuration with other router with out any changes.
  
  Thanks,
  Kiran
  On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
  
   u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route
 to
   the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
   on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
   
   -Original Message-
   From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
   
   
   Thanks for your mail. 
   
   No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
   router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
   
   Thanks,
   Kiran
   
   
   On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
   
sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.

The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it
is
   plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.
 Then
   you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
  least
   specify a specific route to the other vlans)

If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely
 want
   to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.

-Patrick


 Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
Hai,

I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I
am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
 VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not
the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
 to
locate the solution.

Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Farhan Ahmed

nothing wrong but its illogical
same route pointing to one host none of them will work if that host is down
so there is no point of safe side.. right?

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:12 PM
To: Farhan Ahmed
Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]



Here right now I am testing on only one interface, imagine If I have 10
WAN and 2 ethernet.. Then This kind of setting will be useful. We
generally follow it, so it was there.. What is the wrong in that ?


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 what do u mean by safe side?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:04 PM
 To: Farhan Ahmed
 Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 
 Nothing Actually second line is not required if we are defining the
 first. But it was defined on safe side.. some time we remove the routing
 after incresing the links..
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 
 
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
 
  whats the diff bw these 2   
  ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
  ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
  !
  -Original Message-
  From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:57 PM
  To: Farhan Ahmed
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
  
  
  
  Sure. It is very simple configuration.
  
  2610 Router:
  
  Current configuration:
  !
  version 12.0
  service timestamps debug uptime
  service timestamps log uptime
  no service password-encryption
  !
  hostname Router
  !
  enable secret 5 x
  enable password 
  !
  ip subnet-zero
  ip domain-name xx.xxx
  ip name-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
  !
  !
  interface Loopback0
   no ip address
   no ip directed-broadcast
  !
  interface Ethernet0/0
   ip address 192.168.2.2 255.255.255.0
   no ip directed-broadcast
  !
  interface Serial0/0
   no ip directed-broadcast
   encapsulation ppp
   no ip route-cache
   no ip mroute-cache
   shutdown
  !
  interface Serial0/1
   ip address 192.168.1.61 255.255.255.252
   no ip directed-broadcast
   encapsulation ppp
   no ip route-cache
   no ip mroute-cache
  !
  ip classless
  ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.2.1
  ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
  !
  !
  !
  line con 0
   transport input none
  line aux 0
  line vty 0 4
   password xx
   login
  !
  end
  
  Here I replaced the passwords and IP address ( Actually I am using
public
  IP address, here I mention the private IP addresses).
  
  The very same is following on 2620 router also. Except one change. That
is
  Ethernet is replaced with Fast ethernet.
  
  Thanks,
  Kiran
  
  
  On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
  
   cAN U SEND YR CONFIGS
   
   -Original Message-
   From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
   To: Farhan Ahmed
   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
   
   
   
   It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working
 with
   the same configuration with other router with out any changes.
   
   Thanks,
   Kiran
   On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
   
u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1
route
  to
the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x

-Original Message-
From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]


Thanks for your mail. 

No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in
that
router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.

Thanks,
Kiran


On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:

 sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
 
 The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan
it
 is
plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.
  Then
you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or
at
   least
specify a specific route to the other vlans)
 
 If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would
defiantely
  want
to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
 
 -Patrick
 
 
  Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
 Hai,
 
 I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in
my
 network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When
I
 am
 connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
  VLAN,
 and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I
use
 another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
 ethernet card in first router), with the same setup

RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Kiran Kumar M

On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

 WHAT DO u mean by another router with ethernet card

I have 5 Cisco routers with me. Out of that two are in real network, and
three or spare. I am facing problem with 2620 only, If I replace this
router with other router, it is not giving any problem.. 

Kiran

 
 nd unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
   another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
   ethernet card in first router),
 -Original Message-
 From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
 To: Farhan Ahmed
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 
 It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working with
 the same configuration with other router with out any changes.
 
 Thanks,
 Kiran
 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
 
  u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route to
  the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
  on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
  
  
  Thanks for your mail. 
  
  No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
  router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
  
  Thanks,
  Kiran
  
  
  On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
  
   sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
   
   The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it is
  plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway. 
Then
  you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
 least
  specify a specific route to the other vlans)
   
   If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely
want
  to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
   
   -Patrick
   
   
Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
   Hai,
   
   I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
   network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I am
   connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
VLAN,
   and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
   another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
   ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
   communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not the
   problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable to
   locate the solution.
   
   Thanks in advance,
   Kiran




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Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]

2001-07-24 Thread Tu Nguyen

Kiran

Why don't you try by turing off routing ( no ip routing) and just specify a
default-gateway on your 2621. Test the connection again. I have seen this
problem where if you specified a default-gateway plus a default route, most
likely you will not able to access anything outside it subnet.

Tu

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 On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:

  WHAT DO u mean by another router with ethernet card

 I have 5 Cisco routers with me. Out of that two are in real network, and
 three or spare. I am facing problem with 2620 only, If I replace this
 router with other router, it is not giving any problem..

 Kiran


  nd unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router),
  -Original Message-
  From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:40 PM
  To: Farhan Ahmed
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
 
 
 
  It is not at all the routing problem. Because it is perfectly working
with
  the same configuration with other router with out any changes.
 
  Thanks,
  Kiran
  On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Farhan Ahmed wrote:
 
   u need to setup static route in both direction u just put only 1 route
to
   the 1st vlan u need more rotes in both direc
   on the other vlans u should have static routes to router via x
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Kiran Kumar M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:28 PM
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject: Re: Problem with Fastethernet 2610 router [7:13497]
  
  
   Thanks for your mail.
  
   No, the default route is already there. It is already defined in that
   router. Infact I just copied it from the working router.
  
   Thanks,
   Kiran
  
  
   On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Patrick Ramsey wrote:
  
sounds like you have missed a default route on the 2610.
   
The 2610 will not be able to see any other vlans unless the vlan it
is
   plugged into has an ip address assigned to it acting as a gateway.
 Then
   you need to set that ip address as the 2610's default gateway.  (or at
  least
   specify a specific route to the other vlans)
   
If this is a router conencted to the internet, you would defiantely
 want
   to keep the default gw out it's serial interface.
   
-Patrick
   
   
 Kiran Kumar M  07/24/01 10:27AM 
Hai,
   
I am facing a strange problem. I am using a cisco 2610 router in my
network. In that I am having one fastethernet, and 2 WIC2T . When I
am
connecting to the L3 switch, it is able to ping to that particular
 VLAN,
and unable to ping to other VLANS or outside of that VLAN. If I use
another router with ethernet card (becuase I am not having another
ethernet card in first router), with the same setup it is able to
communicate with the outside world. So I concluded that it is not
the
problem with L3 switch. I tried to find it on cisco site, but unable
to
locate the solution.
   
Thanks in advance,
Kiran




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