My employer is in the process from upgrading from frame relay to metro-e for 10 locations. Three of the locations have been brought up. I have very little router experience but was told metro-e was basically ethernet, but I would need a router at each location.
I am trying to connect two of the offices. I have Cisco 2801 routers which have two ethernet ports. They also have the CSU/DSU for the frame relay. My in house networks are 192.168.100.0 and 192.168.1.0. My routers are using .1 addresses for the LAN.
I have subnetted the second ethernet port out as follows 192.168.40.1 255.255.255.252 and 192.168.40.2 255.255.255.252. I have enabled egrip. I have a link from the A T & T equipment to the rouger at one office but not at the other office. AT & T has tested the line at the office that is not working and it is fine.
I can't ping the ethernet port 192.168.40.1 from my network(192.168.100.0) This is the port that does have a link.
My frame relay is still working fine. A T & T is going to leave it up until we tell them to turn it off.
Does anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?
I am trying to connect two of the offices. I have Cisco 2801 routers which have two ethernet ports. They also have the CSU/DSU for the frame relay. My in house networks are 192.168.100.0 and 192.168.1.0. My routers are using .1 addresses for the LAN.
I have subnetted the second ethernet port out as follows 192.168.40.1 255.255.255.252 and 192.168.40.2 255.255.255.252. I have enabled egrip. I have a link from the A T & T equipment to the rouger at one office but not at the other office. AT & T has tested the line at the office that is not working and it is fine.
I can't ping the ethernet port 192.168.40.1 from my network(192.168.100.0) This is the port that does have a link.
My frame relay is still working fine. A T & T is going to leave it up until we tell them to turn it off.
Does anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?