04-24-2022 12:25 PM
I have figured out the the router ip address are currently in the down position and need to be turned on. I can not figure out what else I need to configure so the the pings are working the way they are suppose too. I could use any hints. It is all within R2.
The password is Ciscoccna
04-24-2022 01:55 PM
You need to prive passwork to get helped.
All your devices are off. You know how to boot it up , dont you?
04-24-2022 01:59 PM
Yes I know the devices are all off and there are the serial interfaces that are no on as well. But I am unsure of where to go from there and I am not sure what the password is I thought it was Ciscoccna or Ciscoccna2022.
04-24-2022 05:53 PM
04-24-2022 02:47 PM
Click on a router. you should see a picture of back/front of a device. you must Turn On this device by clicking on Power button - usually next to power cord on the picture of router (in the physical view of router in PT). Same thing for PCs.
R2 password is ciscoccna (all lowercase)
go to serial interfaces and do no shut.
Ping server1 ip address and if that fails , do a trace route from PCs. you should see problem when u do trace. Pings are going out and looping somewhere.
Regards, ML
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04-24-2022 05:31 PM
04-25-2022 03:27 PM
You can issue show ip nat translations while tracing to server from PCs and watch for any output. any output is good. Looking at show run you can spot 3 major issues: default gateway of R2 not pointing towards the Internet/ISP.
2, is similar issue where nat inside /outside are wrong places/ interfaces and interfaces are shutdown
3, corrected ACL to permit 172.16.0.0 /16 not /30
I think those are issues needs to be resolved
Regards, ML
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