CBRRyda
Technical User
- Jul 12, 2007
- 11
I ordered and installed DSL at my office location, as a backup to our existing T1 WAN connection. I have setup, configured, and tested the DSL connection, it works. Our T1 access is connected to my router's FE0 port, the DSL is connected to the FE1 port, as a DSL Ethernet handoff.
I have configured the LAN side of the DSL router to be 10.10.10.1\24 and the FE1 port to be 10.10.10.2\24. I have added ip route {all} {all} 10.10.10.1 255 to the Cisco.
Now, I can ping 10.10.10.1 and .2 from the router, and ping .2 from a pc on my local network. However, from a pc on the local network, I cannot ping .1. The Cisco route table shows the 10.10.10.0 network as directly connected to FE1.
Question, why can't I ping the .1 address from the local network? What am I missing from the config? Any suggestions....
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
CBR
I have configured the LAN side of the DSL router to be 10.10.10.1\24 and the FE1 port to be 10.10.10.2\24. I have added ip route {all} {all} 10.10.10.1 255 to the Cisco.
Now, I can ping 10.10.10.1 and .2 from the router, and ping .2 from a pc on my local network. However, from a pc on the local network, I cannot ping .1. The Cisco route table shows the 10.10.10.0 network as directly connected to FE1.
Question, why can't I ping the .1 address from the local network? What am I missing from the config? Any suggestions....
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
CBR