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Packet Tracer Ping/ frame dropping issue.

ProphecyGaming
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Hello cisco community fourm. I am trying to figure out this issue with my packet tracer project but I am unable to figure out why I cannot ping as well as all broadcast frames are dropping across my server, router, and PC. 

Here is a brief overview of what my idea setup is supposed to be aiming for:

Setup vlans PC_LAN, SVR_LAN, VoIP_LAN.

The switch should be able to have a phone and PC plugged into the same port with the phone on its correct vlan. Be able to ping from PC to SVR.

Put the phone on a separate vlan

Do appropriate tagging.

1 pc 1 SWITCH 1 ROUTER 1 SERVER 1 IP Phone Setup IP address: 10.0.0.0 Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0

Switch gigabitethernet0/1 – router gigabitethernet0/0 Switch fastethernt0/2 – Server fastethernet0 IP Phone switch port - switch fast ethenet0/3 IP Phone PC port – PC FastEthenet0

Do not setup the PC or the phone statically but do DHCP. Set up the router to accept DHCP.

 

P.S I have attached my packet tracer project file through a mediafire link. please view it and give me some pointers

https://www.mediafire.com/file_premium/xigmmal0r5evgf9/Project.pkt/file

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 On the file attached, PC can ping server and phone and server can ping both. All seemed rigth to me except by the fact that Vlan1 was in shut down. I had to unshut the vlan 1 in order to ping the phone. In real environment, I believe this could be fixed by puting vlan 30 as native but it seems this resource is not available on PK.

" I am trying to figure out this issue with my packet tracer project but I am unable to figure out why I cannot ping as well as all broadcast frames are dropping across my server, router, and PC. "

 Ping is ok on the attached file but broadcast will be always dropped by routers. This is the expected behavior.

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Hi

 On the file attached, PC can ping server and phone and server can ping both. All seemed rigth to me except by the fact that Vlan1 was in shut down. I had to unshut the vlan 1 in order to ping the phone. In real environment, I believe this could be fixed by puting vlan 30 as native but it seems this resource is not available on PK.

" I am trying to figure out this issue with my packet tracer project but I am unable to figure out why I cannot ping as well as all broadcast frames are dropping across my server, router, and PC. "

 Ping is ok on the attached file but broadcast will be always dropped by routers. This is the expected behavior.

Thank you for your help! I guess I just needed another pair of eyes to scare it into working right.

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