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Cant Ping

tmertes
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I am a student and I am having difficulty understanding how to get my devices to ping each other. I have assigned the designated IP addresses to the devices and am at a loss. I have reached out to my teacher but it has been unsuccessful in aiding my issue. How do I troubleshoot? I have redone this project now 3 times following the instructions and got the same result each time. 

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NetworkDave
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@tmertes,

Welcome to the community!

Please provide any instructions you were given.

Here is the solution for the Remote-Office-1 segment of your network:

Pings fail - Manufacturing-PC1 from/to Manufacturing-PC2

Change Manufacturing-PC1 static IP address of 192.16.30.100 to 192.168.30.100
The Default Gateway of 192.16.30.1 needs to be changed to 192.168.30.1

Manufacturing-PC2 has a static IP address of 192.168.30.101
The Default Gateway of 192.168.30.2 needs to be changed to 192.168.30.1

Pings successful - Manufacturing-PC1 from/to Manufacturing-PC2

Let the community know if you still need help and we'll assist you.

HTH
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Hello
your remote office hosts had incorrect ip addressing and also the main rtr routed interfaces required vlan tagging to the correct vlan (sub-interfaces)

Please see attached working PT file.


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