05-20-2021 11:43 AM
Dear Cisco experts,
I am new to networking and recently started an education within networking.
I have a little setup where:
Ip: 192.168.1.0 with VLSM split into 8 subnets (32,32,16,8,4,4,4,4).
I have managed to setup DHCP from each of the 4 routers but cannot seem to set up the IP Route correctly.
Can I ask your wisdom and advice?
I am more than sure you will advise to just use a dedicated DHCP server, but this was an experiment, maybe I am approaching it totally wrong, I accept any criticism:)
I did NOT set up VLAN neither DNS, if I did that wrong please let me know. Also I could have used seperate IP addresses for the "ring" structure, I dont know, just trying my new wings:D
I just seem to see I cannot upload .pkt files here so I attached a picture of it, but that might not be sufficient.
Anyways thanks for any advice ahead and have Great Day!
05-20-2021 11:50 AM
I have managed to setup DHCP from each of the 4 routers but cannot seem to set up the IP Route correctly.
what is not working here? what routing not working? From router to Router?
or from PC not able to get DHCP IP from DHCP Server ?
=====Preenayamo Vasudevam=====
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05-20-2021 11:55 AM
Thank you for the reply. I can ping from any of the end devices to their perspective routers which they are directly connected.
I can even ping from router to router BUT when I try to ping from an end device to another routers device there is timeout. I assume because of the VLSM setup.
I tried to insert the ip routes manually to all four routers but doesnt seem to solve the problem.
Thank you in advance,
05-20-2021 12:00 PM
yes you can run between Router either any IGP - Like OSPF or EIGRP so routes will learn each otehr routers.
or do static routing to reach each other.
(best is IGP so easy)
https://study-ccna.com/ospf-configuration/
=====Preenayamo Vasudevam=====
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05-20-2021 12:15 PM
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