03-21-2002 05:07 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:58 PM
I have a new cisco 2600 router. It is used to segment beetween 2 internal lan nets - 10.10.0.0 & 10.80.0.0.
I have the interfaces set with correcct IP. THey are both up.
From the router I can ping all stations on either network fine.
I can not ping from a workstation on the 10.10. network to the 10.80 network. It is not crossing the router. IP and IPX routing is set on both interfaces.
I thought that the routing was automatic.
What could the problem be?????
Thank you
03-27-2002 06:57 PM
Try the following sequence while in enable mode:
config t
ip routing
exit
write mem
You may check your routing table by issuing the command:
sho ip route
03-28-2002 07:10 AM
The classful router is looking at the 10.x.x.x network as a class A or 255.0.0.0 masked network. It will naturally drop any packets it doesnt think it owns. Turn off this classful thinking by typing ip classless in global config mode.
03-28-2002 08:02 AM
Try to use extended ping from the router and ping a device on network 10.10 using the router interface IP address on the 10.80 network. If you don't get a reply, it could be wrong default gateway on all the devices on your LAN.
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