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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04-23-2022 09:55 AM
Frpm which IP address to which IP address are you trying to ping ?
04-23-2022 10:03 AM
From the first device in the first network, this is the IP address you put in the first router, IP address 222.100.50.1 to the IP address 195.100.40.1 you put in the second router and in the middle router you put these two
04-23-2022 11:38 PM
Hello,
there was another duplicate IP address (192.100.40.1, both on the ASA and the GigabitEthernet0/2 interface). I changed the GigabitEthernet02 interface to 192.100.40.2, try and ping again.
Also, ping from PC0 (222.100.50.15) to PC24 (197.100.40.20), that is an end to end connectivity test and should work.
04-24-2022 05:02 AM
Hey man, even with the new file, I can't ping the devices connected to the wireless router and the devices connected to the other network.
04-24-2022 05:03 AM
04-24-2022 06:53 AM
Hello,
as said before, you need to make sure you are not using duplicate IP addresses. An IP address is like a home address, it needs to be unique. On Router2 you have:
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
ip address 198.100.60.1 255.255.255.0
duplex auto
speed auto
The wireless router has the same IP address, 198.100.60.1. You need to change either one.
04-24-2022 08:14 AM
ok I trying this and talk you what gave me ok
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