Hey Guys/Girls...
I have had a project thrown into my lap, I must setup two Cisco Routers over a microwave, where The local and remote network must both be able to access the internet. The trick is, that the two networks must not see eachother.
I have a Cisco 2501 and a 2514 Connected through a mircowave system, which spans approximatly 100k. (thats the irrelevant part) The link between the two is connected similar (exacly like) the PPP Serial Connection on the routers. I have these connected as an unumbered IP PPP attached to both Serial0 on each router.
The remote router has an IP of 192.168.10.254, and is connected to the remote network through the AUI port.
The local router has the Private IP of 192.168.0.254, connected to AUI0. The internet is connected to AUI1 with an IP of 192.168.1.1 (I am assuming this as a generic IP for Testing purposes)
Here is the trouble I am runnining into. When telneting throu the Remote router, I am able to ping the local router, but non of the other connecting devices (Local Network and Internet IP)
I then Telnet into (from the remote site) the Local Router, and am able to ping these devices. I can also ping the network on the remote side even if I telnet directly into the local router.
I beleive I am having problems with routing my TCPIP connections but have tried numerous things to get it to work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as soon as possible.
PS. My Boss wants to be able to see the remote newtork, but not allow the remote netowrk to see the local network. like thats possible or is it....
LindS3Y
I have had a project thrown into my lap, I must setup two Cisco Routers over a microwave, where The local and remote network must both be able to access the internet. The trick is, that the two networks must not see eachother.
I have a Cisco 2501 and a 2514 Connected through a mircowave system, which spans approximatly 100k. (thats the irrelevant part) The link between the two is connected similar (exacly like) the PPP Serial Connection on the routers. I have these connected as an unumbered IP PPP attached to both Serial0 on each router.
The remote router has an IP of 192.168.10.254, and is connected to the remote network through the AUI port.
The local router has the Private IP of 192.168.0.254, connected to AUI0. The internet is connected to AUI1 with an IP of 192.168.1.1 (I am assuming this as a generic IP for Testing purposes)
Here is the trouble I am runnining into. When telneting throu the Remote router, I am able to ping the local router, but non of the other connecting devices (Local Network and Internet IP)
I then Telnet into (from the remote site) the Local Router, and am able to ping these devices. I can also ping the network on the remote side even if I telnet directly into the local router.
I beleive I am having problems with routing my TCPIP connections but have tried numerous things to get it to work.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and as soon as possible.
PS. My Boss wants to be able to see the remote newtork, but not allow the remote netowrk to see the local network. like thats possible or is it....
LindS3Y