12-02-2019 04:49 PM - edited 12-03-2019 04:41 AM
Hello, I'm trying to practice, trouble shooting this network and I can't seen to get Mary access to Internet. Can anybody explain me what are the steps that I need to make in order for her to have HTTP access or what am I doing wrong?
I'm sorry, super new at this, I don't know how to really share this. Can somebody help me with this too?
Solved! Go to Solution.
12-03-2019 12:18 AM
Hello,
as indicated by Luis, some things were missing, such as IP addressing and routing. I have made some changes to establish basic connectivity, have a look at the revised lab file attached. Since you only have two routers, a static default route has been added on both. RouterA has been configured as a DHCP server for your Vlans.
You had the router-on-a-stick partially configured, be aware that the keyword 'native' needs to be added on the subinterface for (in your case Vlan 968) the native Vlan set on the trunk from the switch to the router.
12-02-2019 05:39 PM
Hi @Mangosteen
I have reviewed the file and there is still much to configure.
I recommend you move forward with topics such as PC addressing.
Routing is also missing, either with static routes or with a routing protocol, such as RIP.
Verify the gateway address of both servers, so that it corresponds to the IP configured on the router.
Above all, pay attention to the ACL configured on one of the routers.
Check the configuration of the switch doors with vlan configured.
If after reviewing these issues you have doubts, post them and we will try to help you.
Regards
12-04-2019 08:34 PM
12-03-2019 12:18 AM
Hello,
as indicated by Luis, some things were missing, such as IP addressing and routing. I have made some changes to establish basic connectivity, have a look at the revised lab file attached. Since you only have two routers, a static default route has been added on both. RouterA has been configured as a DHCP server for your Vlans.
You had the router-on-a-stick partially configured, be aware that the keyword 'native' needs to be added on the subinterface for (in your case Vlan 968) the native Vlan set on the trunk from the switch to the router.
12-04-2019 08:33 PM
Thank you so much for the help! it really help me out a lot understanding how it all works
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide