What is wrong with this set of routers?
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What is wrong with this network, why am I unable to connect to the internet from the network 172.16.1.0 here?
I've done all the routing setup using GUI (that should not cause the problem, though). Any help appreciated!
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What is wrong with this network, why am I unable to connect to the internet from the network 172.16.1.0 here?
I've done all the routing setup using GUI (that should not cause the problem, though). Any help appreciated!
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Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (egshow ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.
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R2's default route points back to R1
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What is wrong with this network, why am I unable to connect to the internet from the network 172.16.1.0 here?
I've done all the routing setup using GUI (that should not cause the problem, though). Any help appreciated!
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What is wrong with this network, why am I unable to connect to the internet from the network 172.16.1.0 here?
I've done all the routing setup using GUI (that should not cause the problem, though). Any help appreciated!
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Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (egshow ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.
– jonathanjo
8 hours ago
6
R2's default route points back to R1
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
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Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (egshow ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.
– jonathanjo
8 hours ago
6
R2's default route points back to R1
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (eg
show ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.– jonathanjo
8 hours ago
Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (eg
show ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.– jonathanjo
8 hours ago
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6
R2's default route points back to R1
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
R2's default route points back to R1
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
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R2's default route points back to R1. Instead it needs to point to R3 via Serial0/0/1.
@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
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Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
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R2's default route points back to R1. Instead it needs to point to R3 via Serial0/0/1.
@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
– cdummie
8 hours ago
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R2's default route points back to R1. Instead it needs to point to R3 via Serial0/0/1.
@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
– cdummie
8 hours ago
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R2's default route points back to R1. Instead it needs to point to R3 via Serial0/0/1.
R2's default route points back to R1. Instead it needs to point to R3 via Serial0/0/1.
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@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
– cdummie
8 hours ago
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@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
– cdummie
8 hours ago
@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
– Zac67
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Quantum network effects :)
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
– cdummie
8 hours ago
Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
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Hello cdummie and welcome to NE ... it's much better to copy/paste the output of commands (eg
show ip route
) rather than images ... means they get indexed and so on. In your question, what are the routes on R3? It's also most helpful if you copy/paste the (no passwords please!) configurations.– jonathanjo
8 hours ago
6
R2's default route points back to R1
– Ron Trunk
8 hours ago