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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 (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.
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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?



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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.
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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 (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


















  • 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
















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
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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
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R2's default route points back to R1
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R2's default route points back to R1
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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
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  • Quantum network effects :)
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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.






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    – Zac67
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  • @Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
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  • Quantum network effects :)
    – Ron Trunk
    8 hours ago










  • Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
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  • @Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
    – Zac67
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  • Quantum network effects :)
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  • Ok, thanks both of you guys! I'll try to fix it.
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    8 hours ago
















@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
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@Ron Trunk Seriously? We typed the exact same sentence at the exact same time. Spooky... =8^O
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Quantum network effects :)
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Quantum network effects :)
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