04-13-2024 08:19 PM
I have 2 cisco 2811 2-FE routers, i configured fe0/1 on both routers with different ip addresses and did no shut.
status is up but protocol is down. its like they are not aware of each other, speed and duplex is set to auto.
when plugged into my laptop the interface lights come on but when connected to each other no interface lights.
thanks for the help in advance
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04-14-2024 09:56 PM
When connecting two routers directly, it's essential to use the appropriate cable to establish a proper connection. A crossover cable is required in this scenario because both routers are similar devices, meaning they have the same functionalities. A crossover cable crosses the transmit and receive pairs, allowing the routers to communicate effectively. In contrast, a straight-through cable, typically used to connect devices with different functions (such as a router to a switch), will not achieve the desired connectivity between the routers. If you don't have a crossover cable readily available, you can create one manually if you have spare connectors and a crimping tool. So, you can create a custom crossover cable to facilitate the direct connection between the routers.
04-13-2024 11:51 PM
what kind of cable (cross over and straight ?) - have you connected both the routers with laptop, both the side come up ?
this could be :
1. Cable issue
2. speed Mismatch
3. duplex issue.
04-14-2024 07:28 PM
I have just configured speed 100 and duplex full on my interfaces, R1 Ip add 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 and R2 Ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0. and did no shut on both. now only the f light is turning on my cisco 2811 routers. I was just wondering why a cross over cable and a straight through cable can't do the same thing before I go out and buy one. I have a dozen straight through cables.
04-14-2024 12:53 AM
I would try:
1. chancing the cable
2. using a crossover cable
04-14-2024 07:27 PM
Hello all and thank you for the help, I have just configured speed 100 and duplex full on my interfaces, R1 Ip add 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 and R2 Ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0. and did no shut on both. now only the f light is turning on my cisco 2811 routers. I was just wondering why a cross over cable and a straight through cable can't do the same thing before I go out and buy one. I have a dozen straight through cables.
04-14-2024 02:42 AM
Hello @Remi Pilon
Please give us IP and Mask of each interfaces. Ensure to use crossover cable.
Thanks.
04-14-2024 07:26 PM
Hello all and thank you for the help, i have just configured speed 100 and duplex full on my interfaces, R1 ip add 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 and R2 ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0. and did no shut on both. now only the f light is turning on on my cisco 2811 routers. i was just wondering why a cross over cable and a straight through cable cant do the same thing before i go out and buy one. i have a dozen straight through cables.
04-14-2024 09:56 PM
When connecting two routers directly, it's essential to use the appropriate cable to establish a proper connection. A crossover cable is required in this scenario because both routers are similar devices, meaning they have the same functionalities. A crossover cable crosses the transmit and receive pairs, allowing the routers to communicate effectively. In contrast, a straight-through cable, typically used to connect devices with different functions (such as a router to a switch), will not achieve the desired connectivity between the routers. If you don't have a crossover cable readily available, you can create one manually if you have spare connectors and a crimping tool. So, you can create a custom crossover cable to facilitate the direct connection between the routers.
04-14-2024 03:36 PM
Hello all and thank you for the help, i have just configured speed 100 and duplex full on my interfaces, R1 ip add 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 and R2 ip add 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0. and did no shut on both. now only the f light is turning on on my cisco 2811 routers. i was just wondering why a cross over cable and a straight through cable cant do the same thing before i go out and buy one. i have a dozen straight through cables.
05-27-2024 06:03 AM
It seems like there's an issue with the connectivity between your two Cisco 2811 routers. Despite configuring different IP addresses on the fe0/1 interfaces and ensuring they're both up, the protocol remains down. Additionally, the absence of interface lights when connected to each other suggests a potential physical connectivity problem. Consider checking the cable connections, ensuring they're securely plugged in, and verifying the configuration settings to troubleshoot the issue further. If the problem persists, seeking assistance from a network specialist or Cisco support may be necessary.
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