That's what I'm having a problem with. RtrB can ping the PC & RtrA can ping
the RtrB e0 interface, but won't ping the PC. It was mentioned to make the
default gateway on the PC the RtrB e0 address.
I'll try that & see what happens... thanx to all your help.
That was exactly the answer I needed. B
Can router B ping the PC? From what you've said, (that there isn't a route
there) I doubt it. Until B can ping it, A won't be able to...
HTH
:-{)]
Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=21025&t=20759
--
FAQ, list archive
Hey Paul, I'm not getting any communication between s0(192.1.1.3) & e0
(192.168.1.10) on RtrB using an extended ping with e0 as the destination and
s0 as the source. I entered "ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 e0" and it
doesn't show up in the route table.
I entered "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 e0
You would need to configure a static route from RtrA towards
the ethernet segment of RtrB.
Something like ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1.3 configured
on RtrA.
What is happening is that RtrA does not know how to route packets to B's
ethernet segment. The only route it knows abou
Message -
From: "Wesley J"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 11:55 AM
Subject: Config [7:20759]
> I need help w/ a little config info... RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)&
> RtrB (s0 192.1.1.3) connected via serial cable. They can each ping each
> other. RtrB has a PC (ip addres
I need help w/ a little config info... RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)&
RtrB (s0 192.1.1.3) connected via serial cable. They can each ping each
other. RtrB has a PC (ip address 192.168.1.1)connected to its' e0 int
(192.168.1.10) through a hub.
How can I ping from RtrA (s0 192.1.1.4)to the PC attached to Rtr
6 matches
Mail list logo