Both are up,
pc behind router can ping both 36.1 and 33.14
when I do a show interfaces, there is one line that concerns me. (encapsulation ARPA, loopback not set.
Could that be the problem? From what I've read, the loopback is used as a virtual interface that can't go down.?
To simplify this, let me show you the root of the problem. Below is the most basic config I can make and it doesn't pass traffic and from what I can tell, IT SHOULD.
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ip subnet-zero
!
!
!
!
interface FastEthernet0/0
ip address 98.113.33.14 255.255.255.252
no ip mroute-cache
duplex auto...
Yes, MY internal subnet IS 255.255.252.0 . And yes,all my servers, customers, radios, everything, have 98.103.36.1 as gateway and 255.255.252.0 as sub.
As for the NAT thing,,, that was wasn't my doing. Someone else was trying to make this work and insisted NAT was needed. I tried to explain to...
Well, that's what I thought! But since then I have been told more times then I can count that the 255.255.252.0 covers all 4 of the class c's. AND, I've tried this two ways, 1) all as one sub of 252.0 AND 2) as 4 seperate class c's with subs of 255.255.255.0. Neither worked. It's something...
This has been going on for a year. I will try to take another crack at this. I am trying to configure a cisco 3700 with a SIMPLE route. The interface0 has a static public IP and the interface1 needs to handle 4 PUBLIC class C's.
A dozen people who said they knew what they were doing tried...
one last point. From the same internal IP of .33, when I ping a outside ip (such as googles ip or something) I get a "reply from 98.103.36.1: Destination houst unreachable".
WHich just confirms the same problem in a different way.
also, still, I can ping 98.103.33.14 FROM a internal IP of 98.103.36.33. Which means its going though .1 and to the WAN nic. Which mean that traffic is stopping on the OUTSIDE, of the outside nic. (so to speak).
it should be said, the outside gateway (the provider router) of 98.103.33.13 has all ping response shut down. (Which sucks). But from the outside network I can NOT ping 98.103.33.14. Which where the neon sign is pointing to the root of the problem. So, either that nic is bad, OR, something in...
openbsd server/router worded fine. So the problem is with the cisco 3700. Question still is, "Is it the config, or the hardware."
outside real IP is 98.103.33.14
inside blocks are 98.103.36.0 /22 (y.y.36-39.x
It is hooked back up.
well, to honest I changed the first set of numbers on the ip block to prevent,,,,,, issues. But, (as it were), if someone wants to try to track the problem from the outside, I will post the real ips, (though it would make no difference when it comes to the cisco configuration being correct or...
Ok, I am at my wits end here. The situation is simple. Have a connection coming in that is fiber converted to cat5. This is to goto my cisco 3700 with 2 fastethernet nics. 0/0 and 0/1.
Provider info for configuration of router.
WAN:
network 100.103.33.12
gateway 100.103.33.13
useable...
You know, this is what I would like. FreeBSD has virtual OS's. (Jails). I wouldn't mind paying someone to make a jail that has something like this on it. Even if its something already out there such as nagios. My understanding of UNIX is somewhat limited and I am just looking for a simple...
hummm, there are some other variables that should be mentioned I think. What is mostly being "pinged" is customer radios on a large wireless broadband network.
I currently map bandwidth used with mrtg, however as you know that is a 5min average and is only useful if they are doing something. Is there a script for MRTG that will map basic connectivity??? If so, please send a link or something.
ok, nagios does seem to "want" to do what I'm looking for but goooooood night. They sure as hell made work out of that. Has anyone made anything that does the same thing out there? Say,,,, windows based. At least there I might find real documentation. :) O, and thanks, that is the kind of stuff...
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