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crleacock

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Nov 29, 2001
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We've got a router that has been handling frame-relay, point-to-point connections, and a 64k internet connection. Just recently we purchased a Cisco 1720 just for a full T1 internet connection. From this router I can ping everything at the central location but I can't ping any of the remote routers. Since I'm very new at this alot of my configuring is "learn-as-you-go" and I managed to get it to the point where I can ping outside devices. However, when I telnet into the remote routers and ping the internet router I get 40% and 60% success rate while getting 100% success rate when I ping the routers that were already in place at the home office. Assuming that all I did was get a new router and hook it to the internet, how would I make the internet available to remote locations? Thanks for helping a newbie.

Chris
 
Have you tried Cisco ConfigMaker..... it will give you an easy way out of making custom cfg files and sending them to the router. The rest of the tweaking can be done by hand but at least you will have a first working config.
 
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