08-20-2018 06:57 PM - edited 03-05-2019 10:52 AM
I'm having trouble getting a router to ping or talk on a network. I know i have to be overlooking something easy or small. I attached a picture of a network similar to mine just to better illustrate. I have a layer 3 switch with IP routing enabled. I then have 2 vlans set up. i can ping from PC0 to PC1 with no trouble. Also both PCs can ping the firewall. The problem is PC1 can ping router 0 but PC0 cant. I'm guessing it has to do with return route since the PC can talk no problem which has a default gateway but the router that doesn't have a default gateway cant ping or talk. What am i doing wrong?
Thank you
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08-20-2018 07:15 PM
Hi,
The router needs to know where the 172.16.20.0/24 network is located. You will need a static route or default route on the router.
Thanks
John
08-21-2018 03:05 AM
Hello
on the rtr 1841
ip route 172.16.20.0 255.255..255.0 192.16.1.2
08-20-2018 07:15 PM
Hi,
The router needs to know where the 172.16.20.0/24 network is located. You will need a static route or default route on the router.
Thanks
John
08-21-2018 03:05 AM
Hello
on the rtr 1841
ip route 172.16.20.0 255.255..255.0 192.16.1.2
08-21-2018 07:48 PM
That worked. I had my static route wrong in the router. Thank you everyone for the help!
08-21-2018 12:55 PM
Post the Packet Tracer project file in case this isn't resolved yet...
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