FreesiaCat
Technical User
I wonder if anybody has the experience in using CISCO router 2505. I'm configurating two CISCO routers 2505 and hope that their ethernet can recognize each other. The followings are what I've done so far (same configuration for the routers):
- Switch them on. Both ethernets are connected to the same hub.
- Give them hostnames (Abby and BigBird) and enable passwords.
- Open the ethernet hubs (FYI, the router 2505 has 3 interfaces: e0, s0 and s1. However, for ethernet it has 8 ethernet ports which in CISCO term their names are ethernet hubs) by stating no shut and no link-test on the ethernet hubs. I actually don't know if this is the right way but this is the only way I can find that the hubs will be stated as up when I type "sh hub".
- Open the interfaces by "no shut". Give the IP to the interfaces:
For Abby:
e0: 197.100.105.2
s0: 197.100.103.2
s1: 197.100.104.2
For BigBird:
e0: 197.100.100.1
s0: 197.100.101.1
s1: 197.100.102.1
Subnet masks are all 255.255.255.0
- Now when I use "sh ip route", I will see the routers are directly connected to their ethernet interfaces.
- Add static route to make sure they can see each other's serial interfaces:
e.g. ip route 197.100.103.2 255.255.255.0 197.100.105.2
- When see from "sh ip route", it doesn't show the static routes, which I think it should be shown.
- Enable IGRP. But again when I use "sh ip route" it doesn't show any IGRP achieved route.
- Set up a access-list which permit any IP to get through.
Problem is, I still cannot get them talking to each other. I wonder if I've missed any step etc or there're some special way to config Router 2505 which I don't know about it. May anyone help me with this? Thanks a lot.
- Switch them on. Both ethernets are connected to the same hub.
- Give them hostnames (Abby and BigBird) and enable passwords.
- Open the ethernet hubs (FYI, the router 2505 has 3 interfaces: e0, s0 and s1. However, for ethernet it has 8 ethernet ports which in CISCO term their names are ethernet hubs) by stating no shut and no link-test on the ethernet hubs. I actually don't know if this is the right way but this is the only way I can find that the hubs will be stated as up when I type "sh hub".
- Open the interfaces by "no shut". Give the IP to the interfaces:
For Abby:
e0: 197.100.105.2
s0: 197.100.103.2
s1: 197.100.104.2
For BigBird:
e0: 197.100.100.1
s0: 197.100.101.1
s1: 197.100.102.1
Subnet masks are all 255.255.255.0
- Now when I use "sh ip route", I will see the routers are directly connected to their ethernet interfaces.
- Add static route to make sure they can see each other's serial interfaces:
e.g. ip route 197.100.103.2 255.255.255.0 197.100.105.2
- When see from "sh ip route", it doesn't show the static routes, which I think it should be shown.
- Enable IGRP. But again when I use "sh ip route" it doesn't show any IGRP achieved route.
- Set up a access-list which permit any IP to get through.
Problem is, I still cannot get them talking to each other. I wonder if I've missed any step etc or there're some special way to config Router 2505 which I don't know about it. May anyone help me with this? Thanks a lot.