12-02-2011 10:36 PM - edited 03-04-2019 02:30 PM
Hello guys. i want to route these different network ..can any one help me here is it possible to create such kind of network ..thank you
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12-03-2011 06:03 AM
Hi,
A static route to linksys and another static route to 2801 router is enough.
Please try that and update the status
Thanks
Vipin
12-04-2011 12:09 AM
Hi,
How are your Cisco and Linksys routers connected ?
Regards.
Alain
12-04-2011 01:56 AM
That should be all you need but as I said I am unfamiliar with Linksys.
The only things that comes to mind is that the 192.168.1.0/24 network is local to the Linksys i.e. it is the default LAN assigned to the device and you haven't got rid of it so it wont let you add the static route to that same network.
The other thing I would check is for NAT, I believe these types of routers NAT by default so turn any NATing off.
12-03-2011 05:18 AM
Hi Thomas,
You haven't included the subnet masks on your diagram but if I assume they are classful you will need to:
On the Cisco 2801 add a static route to the 172.16.0.0/16 network:
ip route 172.16.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.10.10.10
And a route back on the Linksys, not that familiar with Linksys but I can imagine there will be a section on the GUI where you can add a static route, you will need to state: 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 is accessible through the next hop of 10.10.10.1.
Hope this helps
Dan
12-03-2011 06:03 AM
Hi,
A static route to linksys and another static route to 2801 router is enough.
Please try that and update the status
Thanks
Vipin
12-03-2011 06:23 AM
How is that different to what I said?
12-03-2011 11:19 PM
thank you danabersoch and Vipin raj
i added a static route to my cisco 2801 router ... ip route 17.16.16.0 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.10
also i added a statci route to cisco Lynks E1000
Cisco E1000 Advanced Routing GUI
Destination LAN Ip== 192.168.1.0
Subnet Mas = 255.255.255.0
Gatway = 10.10.10.1
after that i recieive an error from E1000 Lynkis ========INVALID STATIC ROUTE====
so please can you help me this
12-04-2011 12:09 AM
Hi,
How are your Cisco and Linksys routers connected ?
Regards.
Alain
12-04-2011 12:29 AM
Dear Cadet Alain ,
Please fine the attachment file you will see my network topology
12-04-2011 05:51 PM
The routes your putting in seem fine. the only reason the linksys might not have taken the command you put in, I think might be because the 10.10.10.0 network isn't up.
I'd start at PC1. ping the local gw 192.168.1.1, Ping the other side of the router 10.10.10.1. Ping the switch if it has an address. Ping linksys e1000 10.10.10.10 and then try pinging 172.16.16.1
Then from PC2 the reverse.
HTH
Tony
12-04-2011 01:56 AM
That should be all you need but as I said I am unfamiliar with Linksys.
The only things that comes to mind is that the 192.168.1.0/24 network is local to the Linksys i.e. it is the default LAN assigned to the device and you haven't got rid of it so it wont let you add the static route to that same network.
The other thing I would check is for NAT, I believe these types of routers NAT by default so turn any NATing off.
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