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Static IP Route throu

TristanGude
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Hi,
Router A is connected to Router B through a Point-to-Point connection. Router A, does not have a connection to the Internet. Router B has a Point-to-Point connection to Router, and a connection to the Internet. I created a tunnel between the routers, and it works perfectly. Router A can ping Router B and vice -versa. The issue is that I cannot figure out how to route Router A traffic to the Internet and back through the Static IP Routes.

 

 

 

 

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there is something not right 
one router 172.21.11.0/24
other router 172.21.10.0/24 

Hello,

it is not really clear why you need the tunnel between Router A and Router B ? Is this a real-life scenario, or a hypothetical, lab-based topology ?

Either way, it seems to me that the traffic needs to go through the tunnel:

Router A
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.21.21.2

Router B
ip route 172.19.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.21.21.1

If that does not resolve the issue, post the full running configurations (sh run) of both routers...

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