problemn solved. Initiate a ping test from a client on the ethernet subnet to the other side ethernet subnet, assuing you have rip working, or static routes.
the reason pings where not traversing the link is the source address was invalid
not quite true jimmy, when you input the command ping 10.237.1.3 from the router, the router will use iots own interface on that subnet as the source.
When you do an extended ping, you can choose which interface to select as the source. You do this exactly how you said but use the ethernet...
do a clear counters serial 0 on both routers.
can you post a " sh ip int brief " from both routers.
can u do an extended ping, using the serial as the source.
and post the output.
Can you post a tracert route from a client.
cheers
nonprophet,
first thing to notice is your ip address on both serial int is the same. This will never work. They need to be on the same subnet, but different addresses. I suggest changing one end to a different address on the 10.237.1.0 subnet.
You also have crc errors. This indicates a faulty...
can you post the sh int serial0 from both routers. You need layer 2 connectivity over the leased line before you think about ip routing. Both interfaces need to be in an up/up state and be transferring clocking frames. Try an extended ping using the serial interface as your source address. also...
Never use config maker. It is rubbish.
Small services do not include tftp. Echo discard are small services.
You do not want to close anything on the inside. All traffic coming on from the outside world should have an inspect statement.
Go to this addresss it's excellent...
Hi Will,
Have you created class maps and policy maps? When using frame for VOIP it is best to configure a sub interface using ppp. Then create a virtual template interface with the ip address. Do not bind ip addresses to the frame or sub frame interface. If you give me your email address I can...
Your router should be on the outside. With the PIX on the inside. I presume the router is connected to the internet. Connect the internet line to the router and the ethernet int of the router to the pix. The pix will handle all nat and forwarding.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
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