11-16-2025 08:18 AM
hi can you tell me what is the problem i cant ping pc c to the server
thank you
11-16-2025 01:24 PM
it works for me
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11-16-2025 03:41 PM
The problem I found is the PCs can ping the server, but the server cannot ping the PCs.
It works better if you provide the server its gateway address.
11-17-2025 12:59 AM
ohh..i want to ask..if we use iegrp...should i put ip route?
11-17-2025 02:00 AM
ohh..i want to ask..if we use iegrp...should i put ip route?
You need to be more specific for that kind of question. I.e. put it where, for what purpose and actual full config statement.
11-17-2025 02:07 AM - edited 11-17-2025 02:09 AM
okay..my lecture give this as assigment so that some of the device already configure but i already fix some problem like etherchannel,eigrp and eigrp neighbour..but i still confuse why i cant ping to server the pc c..after i ping the result is host unreachable..just pc c to the server i cant ping..i also watch on youtube that if we use iegrp we didnt need use ip route
11-17-2025 03:15 AM
Like @Martin L , I had no problem pinging server from PCs. The converse didn't work until I provided the server its gateway IP.
When you use any dynamic routing protocol, such as EIGRP, you eliminate the need for most if not all static routing statements, but you may still need to use them too. Again, the need for them is either totally eliminated or very much diminished.
11-17-2025 04:49 AM
ohh i understand it now..thank you for your explanation
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