10-12-2023 08:16 PM
hello guys, i am new here and i need help here on how to build this kind of network topology in the cisco packet tracer? i have created one but when i tried to ping pc in router 1 to pc in router 2,3,4,5 it won't work , thank you
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10-13-2023 01:39 AM - edited 10-13-2023 01:40 AM
In this actual state, it is impossible to have these same subnets separated by Routers. You have to do subnetting and modify this IP plan.
10-12-2023 09:39 PM
Hello @garytan231,
Please more elaborate your topology. We need more informations.
PC are connected directly to Routers? Or you have Switches also? Do you configure routing protocole between Routers? Which one? Static routes perhaps ?
You could attach also your Packet Tracer project here in a zip file.
Thanks a lot.
10-12-2023 10:57 PM
10-12-2023 11:36 PM - edited 10-12-2023 11:38 PM
Thanks @garytan231 for the zip file.
Your project can not be like this.
You have same PC IPs "behind" different Routers. Routers, by definition, route netwroks. How, for example, PC0 route PC5 subnet, e.g. 192.168.10./0/24, since this subnet is directly connected to it ? Plus, in your case, PC0-PC5 and others have the same IP address....
You need to have different subnets attached to each routers. You can use same vlan ID. VLANs are a L2 concept used to segment a network into different broadcast domains, and the same VLAN ID can be used in multiple places within the network, as long as they are not interconnected at L2.
10-13-2023 12:00 AM
so if i want it to work i need to change my pc 5 network to 192.168.11.0/24 ?
10-13-2023 01:14 AM
You need to change all your IP plan.
As an example:
Adapte routers configurations : Sub-interfaces IP , eigrp routing protocols.
10-13-2023 01:16 AM
so what can i do about this routing ip that my lecturer gave me ? he said that i need to do the routing exactly like this
10-13-2023 01:39 AM - edited 10-13-2023 01:40 AM
In this actual state, it is impossible to have these same subnets separated by Routers. You have to do subnetting and modify this IP plan.
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