04-22-2022 01:04 PM - edited 04-22-2022 01:15 PM
Guys, look, here he has two networks and three routers, but I can't ping the other network, I don't know why, is there any help please?
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04-22-2022 01:42 PM
Hello,
post your zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file, and indicate which version of Packet Tracer you are using...
04-22-2022 01:44 PM
04-22-2022 02:03 PM
Hello,
what instructions are you following ? Your routers have no routing (static or dynamic) configured, the IP addressing on the WAN interfaces is wrong/duplicate, and the LAN IP addressing is wrong/duplicate as well.
04-22-2022 11:20 PM
Hello,
it depends on the requirements. You can use static routing, or a dynamic routing protocol (RIPv2/EIGRP/OSPF). You also need to decide what IP addressing scheme you want (or have) to use. Is this project based on specific instructions ?
04-23-2022 01:01 AM
I tried to use the RIP protocol, but it didn't work for me. Just wait for me to get home. I will upload the file to you after my last modification. He now has 3 networks, 3 regular routers and one wireless router.
My friend, when I upload the new file to you, I want you to look at it if possible and tell me all its problems and how I can solve them myself.
04-23-2022 01:15 AM
Hello,
sure, send the new file. The most important thing is the IP addressing, you need to make sure that there are no duplicate IP addresses anywhere.
04-22-2022 01:11 PM
Please I need help
04-22-2022 01:42 PM
Hello,
post your zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file, and indicate which version of Packet Tracer you are using...
04-22-2022 01:44 PM
04-22-2022 01:45 PM
This is a special package trace file
04-22-2022 02:03 PM
Hello,
what instructions are you following ? Your routers have no routing (static or dynamic) configured, the IP addressing on the WAN interfaces is wrong/duplicate, and the LAN IP addressing is wrong/duplicate as well.
04-22-2022 02:08 PM
How well can these problems be solved?
04-22-2022 02:43 PM
My friend, how can we solve this problem?
04-22-2022 11:20 PM
Hello,
it depends on the requirements. You can use static routing, or a dynamic routing protocol (RIPv2/EIGRP/OSPF). You also need to decide what IP addressing scheme you want (or have) to use. Is this project based on specific instructions ?
04-23-2022 01:01 AM
I tried to use the RIP protocol, but it didn't work for me. Just wait for me to get home. I will upload the file to you after my last modification. He now has 3 networks, 3 regular routers and one wireless router.
My friend, when I upload the new file to you, I want you to look at it if possible and tell me all its problems and how I can solve them myself.
04-23-2022 01:15 AM
Hello,
sure, send the new file. The most important thing is the IP addressing, you need to make sure that there are no duplicate IP addresses anywhere.
04-23-2022 05:42 AM
At first, I am very sorry for the delay in replying to you and uploading the file to you, but I was in the hospital, so I am very sorry for the delay
And this is the file. I uploaded it to you. Did you correct it for me and then send it back to me so that I can see for myself what I did and learn it myself?
04-23-2022 07:39 AM
Hello,
attached the revised file. Keep in mind that you need unique subnets between the routers, and also unique networks/subnets on all other interfaces. I had to change a lot of the IP addressing, it is all arbitrary since I do not know which specific IP addressing scheme you are supposed to use.
04-23-2022 07:43 AM
Ok, thank you, I will try the file you gave me and I will get back to you with good news
04-23-2022 07:49 AM
It doesn't deliver ping , I don't know why
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