These past two days have been nuts to say the least. Putting out too many fires. I just installed the Routers into the production environment. Just a few things to report.
1.) I have not taken a recent snapshot of the running-config yet.
2.) The devices are working flawlessly in both...
Alterac, I never added the NAT. However, I do have 2 routes in the Firewall
172.22.1.0/24 Next Hop 172.16.1.70
200.2.10.1/24 Next Hop 172.16.1.70
This last route in the Firewall allowed the Remote Network to access the Internet and all other devices from the Remote Network to the Admin...
I will post the configs on Monday. From what it looked like before I left, everything stayed the same as my last post of the configs, with the exception of the additional route that I added to the Firewall(172.16.1.10). Its routing table now looks like this:
172.22.1.0/24 Next Hop...
OK, I made it work but I'm not sure if it's a problem. Here is what I did. I was trying to look at any log file that had anything to do with Network traffic back and forth from ALL these devices. Here is what I've found:
Alterac, I had multiple default routes from the initial config when I...
OK, I've read several documents on the topic of NAT and the Cisco IOS. I think I'm now understanding (somewhat) of how this works. The only problem I'm running into is that my config is different from the typical setups. The examples I've found are the 1-office getting out onto the Internet...
I found the info you posted. There is an article with what seems to be detailed instructions with diagrams. I'm going to try and wrap my brain around it.
Pino
I don't suppose there are detailed instruction to the NAT setup :O). I'm going to look for documentation on setting up Nat. Do I need to setup the NAT on both Routers?
What is the :
ip nat inside source list whatever int s0/1/0 overload ?
Thanks Again ! I can feel it, almost there.
OK, here is where I'm at now. I have edited the Routing Table on the Admin Network Router (172.16.1.70). The effects of that were, I am now able to ping any host on the Internet and any host on the Remote Network. From the Remote Network I am only able to ping the Admin Network Router and...
Here is the Info Requested: I think there is definitely a routing issue after looking at these configs. I didn't even know this command [sh run]to begin with. Wow, i really suck at this cisco thing. I can't believe I made it this far along. Sounds like back to school for me. Thanks again for the...
Burtsbees (I love that stuff),
Thanks for the quick response. I was truly shocked, at the quickness of your reply. Anyway, if I remember correctly when I first began this endevour I don't think RIP was enabled by default so I added the default route in the initial config. I thought that would...
The Goal of the Entire project is to allow all traffic from the 172.22.1.0/24 Network over the T1 connection access to the Internet and the 172.16.0.0/16 Network. Now using the routes below I am able to ping google.com from the Remote Network but with Packet loss. I guess that’s better than...
Wow, this has been a nightmare to say the least. This is the first time I've ever looked at a Cisco device and has been fun to say the least. Here is the scenario: We have a branch office that is connected to our admin office via a Full T1. Currently, this T1 is terminated using some old...
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