12-05-2012 02:08 PM - edited 03-04-2019 06:19 PM
I have an issue with IP routing. Trying to setup a test network but having an issue pinging an IP address through the routing protocol.
I have router 2 connected to the internet. It can ping the address 192.168.6.1. Router 2 is connected to router 1 through the serial connection. Router 1 can ping the other side of the serial connection and it can also ping 192.168.6.10 (the other side of 6.1), However router 1 cannot ping 192.168.6.1.
I setup a static route to all networks on router 1 and 2 pointing toward the internet. Am I crazy or am I missing something?
12-05-2012 03:32 PM
Who has 192.168.6.1 IP address?
If it is a host, check if that has correct default-gateway and subnet-mask
Thanks
Raju
12-06-2012 12:42 AM
Hi,
post sanitized configs.
Regards.
Alain
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12-06-2012 05:56 AM
Thanks. 192.168.6.1 is the default gateway in our office connected out to the internet. Everything but these 2 test routers we're setting up is working properly. We just got these 2 routers used so personally I think it may be a hardware related issue. The trace to 6.1 gets stuck in the first router even though we have default routes to the internet setup. I'll post the router configs a little later today. Got more pressing matters than some test routers to attend to atm.
12-06-2012 03:53 PM
Does 192.168.6.1 ha return route back to router1?
Check a trace from 192.168.6.1 back to router 1
Thanks
Raju
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