09-08-2008 10:54 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:27 PM
Hi..I seem to be having a strange issue. I have routers A and B. B is connected to the network through A. I can ping router B through A but not from outside. When I do a tracert also the trace gets stuck at Router A's serial interface (the interface connected to the outside network). Router B is connected through the Ethernet interface of the Router.
I have checked and added default routes but its not working. There are also no access-lists in question on both of these routers. Does anyone have any suggestions?
09-08-2008 11:42 AM
Hello Uzma,
it looks like that the rest of internetwork is not aware of RB's subnets.
On Ra you may need to redistribute static routes in the routing protocol you are using
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-08-2008 11:51 AM
I'm not using any Routing protocol. All I have is static routes everywhere..
09-08-2008 11:53 AM
Hello Uzma,
in this case you need to add everywhere specific static routes for the RB's subnets pointing to the correct outgoing interface/IP next hop up to reach RA.
Using multiple default routes does not provide the desired result.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-08-2008 12:19 PM
I am aware of that. I have added static routes for each subnet I need it to connect with. Their is only one default route on each router.
09-08-2008 12:45 PM
Hve you checked the serial interfac e that this route is hanging, is the interface ok
sh controllers serial##
sh ip int br
also what protocol are running default HDLC on serial links
09-08-2008 10:43 PM
hi,
1stly you check your router bud rate then goes every interface and enable no shutdown command.use a default route and check this command ip interface brief
i think it will help u
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