i have two cisco 1720's connected using a t-1 crossover cable plugged into each end of the routers' CSU/DSU wics. on cisco1 the fasteth0 is plugged into a switch that connects to our LAN. The other router, cisco2's fasteth0 is connected to a single computer. I have static routes set on both computers. I can ping through each router and hit the ethernet ports on each router and their CSU/DSU's. That isnt the porblem.
The problem is when I ping from the single computer connected to Cisco2 through Cisco1 into the switch connected to our local LAN the ping does not know where to go. I am attempting to ping random machines on our gateway which are all on the same subnet as the ethernet port. It will see the ethernet port and ping it on Cisco1 but any ip addresses past that it will not see. What do I have to enable in routing in order to see the rest of the LAN?
I want to do this so that the single computer on Cisco2 will be able to get internet connectivity from our LAN via cisco2.
please help.
thanks,
headrush
The problem is when I ping from the single computer connected to Cisco2 through Cisco1 into the switch connected to our local LAN the ping does not know where to go. I am attempting to ping random machines on our gateway which are all on the same subnet as the ethernet port. It will see the ethernet port and ping it on Cisco1 but any ip addresses past that it will not see. What do I have to enable in routing in order to see the rest of the LAN?
I want to do this so that the single computer on Cisco2 will be able to get internet connectivity from our LAN via cisco2.
please help.
thanks,
headrush