05-31-2001 07:19 PM - edited 03-08-2019 08:18 PM
Two 2501 routers connected running IOS 11.2
router a - 192.168.0.x/24 - default gateway set to cable modem
router b - 10.168.x.x/16 - default gateway set to router a
Clients on b have DG set to router b
Clients on a have DG set to router a
Clients off routerA could not get to the internet until I added the line "ip host-routing"
However, clients off of routerB still cannot get to the internet. I tried the same command with no luck? Is htere something special about passing http across two routers like this in a small SOHO network.
Sorry if this is vague. based on my two previos posts, I am obviosly a beginner. Thanks for the patience.
kv
06-01-2001 03:37 AM
You need a default route, not a default gateway, on the routers. The command is
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Default gateway only affects the client services on the router itself - e.g. telnet client, not routing traffic.
06-01-2001 12:57 PM
My friend,
the networks u r using are private networks. which are not used in the internet. no router in theinternet will have these routes in their routing table. so u have to use some form of NAT network address translation to over come this problem.
with regards
shanky
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