I'm setting up a test lab in order to prepare for my CCNA but I'm having trouble getting Internet (connected through a cable modem) into my routed network. My current config is as follows:
I have two Cisco 1600 series routers connected through a serial cable. Router A Ethernet 0's interface is assigned 192.168.3.254. Serial 0's is assigned 10.1.1.251. Router B's Ethernet 0's interface is connected to 192.168.2.254, with Serial 0 interface assigned 10.1.1.252. I also have a firewall running NAT connected to the internet. Its WAN interface has been configured for DHCP and currently has a 20.24.132.x address with a subnet mask of 255.255.254.0. Its LAN address has been configured with 192.168.3.1.
I cannot figure out how to get the internet to route to the PCs. I tried adding a route that points to the WAN connection on the firewall on Router A but no luck.
Any suggestions? Its a pretty simple network and I know its just a matter of configuring a route in the right place(s) but I can't tell where it goes.
TIA,
Matt
I have two Cisco 1600 series routers connected through a serial cable. Router A Ethernet 0's interface is assigned 192.168.3.254. Serial 0's is assigned 10.1.1.251. Router B's Ethernet 0's interface is connected to 192.168.2.254, with Serial 0 interface assigned 10.1.1.252. I also have a firewall running NAT connected to the internet. Its WAN interface has been configured for DHCP and currently has a 20.24.132.x address with a subnet mask of 255.255.254.0. Its LAN address has been configured with 192.168.3.1.
I cannot figure out how to get the internet to route to the PCs. I tried adding a route that points to the WAN connection on the firewall on Router A but no luck.
Any suggestions? Its a pretty simple network and I know its just a matter of configuring a route in the right place(s) but I can't tell where it goes.
TIA,
Matt