I spoke to my ISP last night and told them about my IP address on f0/1 in my 2600 router: ip address 64.233.211.215. They release the IP address and renew it back again. When I made the config in the router as follows: ip route 0.0.0.0. 0.0.0.0 f0/1, I was able to ping my gateway but not...
ok, I just notice something that caught my attention. When I choose to have the; ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 f0/1, I can ping my gateway from the router (64.233.210.1) but I can't ping 4.42.2.2 and when I choose to have: no ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 f/1 I'm able to ping both my gateway and 4.2.2.2...
Thanks for your reply cluebird, as for the interfaces on the switch only the ports that are not being in used are administrative down. The VLANs ports are showing down because I'm only using one or two VLANs from all 9 VLANs for testing. I will have to make some changes on the ip route as you...
Thank you very much for all your comments, its been awesome how to see that each one of your tips have improved the settings on the my router and on my switch. Please notice that I have made the changes already to both devices. (unlerico)I change the nat inside from the physical interface F0/0...
Hi, and thank you for your reply. Your help is much appreciated. I also forgot to mention that I've already remove Nat inside from F0/0 and applied that command to the sub interfaces instead. Still no internet access. I can ping my gateway tough in each vlan but I cannot ping the outside...
Hello, I am a newbie in Cisco routers/switches. I am trying to configured a router with VLANs and act as a DHCP server. So far these two configurations have worked fine, but I can not get internet access in any VLAN. Here is my switch and router config:
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