Hi, I have two subnets, each on a seperate Fast Ethernet interface of a single Cisco Router (2621xm), I want them both to be able to communicate with each other. Here is a bad ascii picture of the setup
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| Cisco 2621xm Router |
| [F.Eth 0/1] [F.Eth 0/0] |
| 192.168.1.1 214.4.4.1 |
--------|--------------------|----------
| |
[switch1] [switch2]
/ 192.168.1.x 214.4.4.x
As of right now I have both Fast ethernet (F.Eth) interfaces on the Cisco 2621xm router configured with the IP addresses shown.
As of right now the computers on the 192.168.1.x can ping the F.Eth0/1 interface, but not the F.Eth0/0 interface, and vice versa for the computers on 214.4.4.x
What needs to be configured to allow the two subnets to be able to communicate through the router?
Is there a way other than through IP Routing? Do I really need to use a protocol such as RIP?
Im still trying to learn the routing basics.... thanks for any help!
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| Cisco 2621xm Router |
| [F.Eth 0/1] [F.Eth 0/0] |
| 192.168.1.1 214.4.4.1 |
--------|--------------------|----------
| |
[switch1] [switch2]
/ 192.168.1.x 214.4.4.x
As of right now I have both Fast ethernet (F.Eth) interfaces on the Cisco 2621xm router configured with the IP addresses shown.
As of right now the computers on the 192.168.1.x can ping the F.Eth0/1 interface, but not the F.Eth0/0 interface, and vice versa for the computers on 214.4.4.x
What needs to be configured to allow the two subnets to be able to communicate through the router?
Is there a way other than through IP Routing? Do I really need to use a protocol such as RIP?
Im still trying to learn the routing basics.... thanks for any help!