Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-06-05 Thread suaveguru

Also you might want to check the ip blocks that are in
use by the wkstations . They may not have been
announced in the internet (WAN) if your wan connection
is to the internet


regards,

suaveguru
--- Rashid Lohiya  wrote:
> If it was me I would try an extended ping from my
> router giving my LAN
> address as source and also double check I have my
> default gateway set in my
> PC.
> 
> Rashid
> 
> ""John Brandis""  wrote in message
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> > G'Day all for the second time today.
> > 2 questions:
> >
> > Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my
> 2503 serial 0 port. Can
> I
> > check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what
> I really have in terms
> of
> > BW...
> >
> > Question 2: Have configured the router to connect
> to the HDSL network and
> the
> > ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access
> hosts on both networks
> > (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my
> workstation and I
> CORRECTLY
> > configure the IP settings, all I can access is the
> router and nothing over
> > the
> > WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's
> going against me and I have
> the
> > route static route configured correctly. What can
> I try now /
> >
> > thanks
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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Tony van Ree

Hi,

The most common cause here is the default gateway on your PC pointing to the
wrong address.  This will allow you to go to the router but no further.

1. check you can get out from the router.
2. check your default gateway on your PC is the router address.
3. another one I strike a lot is people have not got the DNS settings on the
PC correct they can therefore not "get out on the Net" but if they used
addresses they may be able to ping etc.

Just some of the more common ones I strike daily.

Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia


On Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 04:13:24 AM, Rashid Lohiya wrote:

> If it was me I would try an extended ping from my router giving my LAN
> address as source and also double check I have my default gateway set in my
> PC.
> 
> Rashid
> 
> ""John Brandis""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > G'Day all for the second time today.
> > 2 questions:
> >
> > Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my 2503 serial 0 port. Can
> I
> > check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what I really have in terms
> of
> > BW...
> >
> > Question 2: Have configured the router to connect to the HDSL network and
> the
> > ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access hosts on both networks
> > (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my workstation and I
> CORRECTLY
> > configure the IP settings, all I can access is the router and nothing
over
> > the
> > WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's going against me and I have
> the
> > route static route configured correctly. What can I try now /
> >
> > thanks
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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Brian

yeah, specifically if you cant ping more than 1 hop away, that implies an
incorrect gateway setting.

Brian

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Subject: Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]


> If you do a trace route what are you seeing?  I know
> you said you configured the workstations correctly but
> check the default gateway's of these machines...
>
> --- Brian  wrote:
> > On Thu, 10 May 2001, John Brandis wrote:
> >
> > > G'Day all for the second time today.
> > > 2 questions:
> > >
> > > Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my
> > 2503 serial 0 port. Can I
> > > check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what
> > I really have in terms
> > of
> > > BW...
> >
> > check the clockrate on show controllers
> >
> > >
> > > Question 2: Have configured the router to connect
> > to the HDSL network and
> > the
> > > ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access
> > hosts on both networks
> > > (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my
> > workstation and I
> > CORRECTLY
> > > configure the IP settings, all I can access is the
> > router and nothing over
> > > the
> > > WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's
> > going against me and I have
> > the
> > > route static route configured correctly. What can
> > I try now /
> > >
> >
> >
> > The ip's assigned to the ethernet interface of the
> > 2503, are these IP's
> > that your upstream routed to you, or are these IP's
> > you just made up
> > yourself?  Are you running NAT?  The IP's you use on
> > the e0 interface must
> > be IP's that were routed to you from the HDSL
> > network provider.
> > Alternativly, you can use RFC1918 space and run NAT.
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Paul Carco

If you do a trace route what are you seeing?  I know
you said you configured the workstations correctly but
check the default gateway's of these machines...

--- Brian  wrote:
> On Thu, 10 May 2001, John Brandis wrote:
> 
> > G'Day all for the second time today.
> > 2 questions:
> >
> > Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my
> 2503 serial 0 port. Can I
> > check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what
> I really have in terms
> of
> > BW...
> 
> check the clockrate on show controllers
> 
> >
> > Question 2: Have configured the router to connect
> to the HDSL network and
> the
> > ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access
> hosts on both networks
> > (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my
> workstation and I
> CORRECTLY
> > configure the IP settings, all I can access is the
> router and nothing over
> > the
> > WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's
> going against me and I have
> the
> > route static route configured correctly. What can
> I try now /
> >
> 
> 
> The ip's assigned to the ethernet interface of the
> 2503, are these IP's
> that your upstream routed to you, or are these IP's
> you just made up
> yourself?  Are you running NAT?  The IP's you use on
> the e0 interface must
> be IP's that were routed to you from the HDSL
> network provider.
> Alternativly, you can use RFC1918 space and run NAT.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> > thanks
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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Brian

On Thu, 10 May 2001, John Brandis wrote:

> G'Day all for the second time today.
> 2 questions:
>
> Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my 2503 serial 0 port. Can I
> check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what I really have in terms
of
> BW...

check the clockrate on show controllers

>
> Question 2: Have configured the router to connect to the HDSL network and
the
> ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access hosts on both networks
> (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my workstation and I
CORRECTLY
> configure the IP settings, all I can access is the router and nothing over
> the
> WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's going against me and I have
the
> route static route configured correctly. What can I try now /
>


The ip's assigned to the ethernet interface of the 2503, are these IP's
that your upstream routed to you, or are these IP's you just made up
yourself?  Are you running NAT?  The IP's you use on the e0 interface must
be IP's that were routed to you from the HDSL network provider.
Alternativly, you can use RFC1918 space and run NAT.

Brian


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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Vincent Chong

1)For Cisco 2500 series serial interface, it can support up to 2.04MB
only.

2) Check the default gateway in your workstation.
 Do Traceroute in your workstation, to see any missing path.

HTH
Vincent Chong

""John Brandis""   G'Day all for the second time today.
> 2 questions:
>
> Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my 2503 serial 0 port. Can
I
> check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what I really have in terms
of
> BW...
>
> Question 2: Have configured the router to connect to the HDSL network and
the
> ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access hosts on both networks
> (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my workstation and I
CORRECTLY
> configure the IP settings, all I can access is the router and nothing over
> the
> WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's going against me and I have
the
> route static route configured correctly. What can I try now /
>
> thanks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-10 Thread Rashid Lohiya

If it was me I would try an extended ping from my router giving my LAN
address as source and also double check I have my default gateway set in my
PC.

Rashid

""John Brandis""  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> G'Day all for the second time today.
> 2 questions:
>
> Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my 2503 serial 0 port. Can
I
> check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what I really have in terms
of
> BW...
>
> Question 2: Have configured the router to connect to the HDSL network and
the
> ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access hosts on both networks
> (ping) from the router. However, when I go to my workstation and I
CORRECTLY
> configure the IP settings, all I can access is the router and nothing over
> the
> WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's going against me and I have
the
> route static route configured correctly. What can I try now /
>
> thanks
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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cant access WAn from PC but can from router [7:3958]

2001-05-09 Thread John Brandis

G'Day all for the second time today.
2 questions:

Question 1: I have a 4MB HDSL link coming into my 2503 serial 0 port. Can I
check the bandwidth to make sure that this is what I really have in terms of
BW...

Question 2: Have configured the router to connect to the HDSL network and the
ethernet network. That part is fine, I can access hosts on both networks
(ping) from the router. However, when I go to my workstation and I CORRECTLY
configure the IP settings, all I can access is the router and nothing over
the
WAN link. I made sure that there are NO ACL's going against me and I have the
route static route configured correctly. What can I try now /

thanks
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