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Static Routes and the Contivity

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Erolu

IS-IT--Management
Jul 24, 2003
8
US
Hi,
i will try to keep this as consice as possible:
I have two sites connected via a point to point T1 and Nortel Contivity's on each end. The WAN address of Site a is 192.168.0.1/24 and the WAN address of site B is 192.168.0.2/24. From Site A, I can see site B's WAN interface fine. I can see Site A's WAN interface fine. I can see the LAN interface on Site A's router as well (from the CLI). On Site B, however, I cant see anything. I cannot see Site B or Site A. I cant ping the WAN, LAN. I have placed static routes for the local networks I have programmed into the LAN 0's on both Contivitiys however they do not seem to be working. If I try to ping site A from site B's LAN I get destination unreachable. Same if I try to ping site b's LAN from Site A's LAN. All the filters on the WAN and LAN are set to "permit all" and there is no firewall or anything going on.
I am new to the Nortel way of doing things so Im thinking I am missing some simple configuration step (such as a statement saying it is ok to route the LAN to the WAN) that any Nortel person would know. If anyone knows a site where I can get a crash course on Nortel's way of doing things or if this sounds like something any one out there has run into, help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
Hi Erolu,

Check out thread# 902-1142872 in here.
It should help.

Thanks,

Danny
 
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