RE: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
What routing protocol are you using Bob. Post yer configs and help will arrive! -Original Message- From: Bob Lepine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 June 2001 15:25 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877] Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread Bryan in Richmond
Each PC needs to be on a separate subnet or network unless you are bridging. You then need to define the router interface local to each PC as the default gateway. try these three subnets... 192.168.1.0 192.168.2.0 192.168.3.0 using a mask of 255.255.255.0 good luckBryan - Original

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread samuel
check the physice links Bob Lepine wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set up with 2 PCs with 2 routers between, a 3600 and 2600. I have both end PCs on a 192.168.0.0 network going through my e0/1 between routers on a

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread Ahmed Adil
Routing Protocol Use a classless routing protocol Ahmed Bob Lepine wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Hi, I'm Bob, a computer trainer. I have a lab set up with 2 PCs with 2 routers between, a 3600 and 2600. I have both end PCs on a 192.168.0.0 network going

Re: PC to PC thru 2 routers??? [7:6877]

2001-06-02 Thread
Bob What king of routing are you using. Make sure if you have static routes that you have an entry for each of the subnets. To make it alot easier enable rip routing and also make sure that you set the default gateway on your pc's to their corresponding router interface ip. or post configs to