12-12-2023 02:36 AM - last edited on 12-15-2023 03:48 AM by Translator
I'm trying to configure router 1841 with 2 system but it's no communicating
In packet tracer it is working but in real its not working
En
Conf t
Int f0/0
Ip add 192.168.1.1
No shut
Int f 0/1
Ip add 192.168.2.1
No shut
I have given gateway and Ip address to the system but I'm unable to ping the system
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12-12-2023 07:09 AM - edited 12-12-2023 05:27 PM
In windows os like Windows 10 ping communication is blocked by Windows firewall by default... You will be needed allow the ping communication...Please perform the following steps in both systems:
Search for Windows Firewall , and click to open it.
Click Advanced Settings on the left.
From the left pane of the resulting window, click Inbound Rules.
In the right pane, find the rules titled “File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)”.
Right-click each rule and choose Enable Rule.
Same way you have to enable the same rule under Outbound rules
Router side configuration and PC Ip address settings....seems fine...that is why I think windows firewall might be blocking ping communication....
Best regards
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12-12-2023 02:42 AM - last edited on 12-15-2023 03:49 AM by Translator
EDIT
Looks like i misunderstand your configuration
make sure ip routing enabled
and PC do not have any Firewall
post below information from router :
show ip arp
show ip interface brief
show run | in routing
12-12-2023 03:04 AM - last edited on 12-15-2023 03:49 AM by Translator
Hello @Babybala69
Do you configure Gateway on "system" ?
Each system need Gateway!
System 1 Gateway = 192.168.1.1
System 2 Gateway = 192.168.2.1
12-12-2023 07:09 AM - edited 12-12-2023 05:27 PM
In windows os like Windows 10 ping communication is blocked by Windows firewall by default... You will be needed allow the ping communication...Please perform the following steps in both systems:
Search for Windows Firewall , and click to open it.
Click Advanced Settings on the left.
From the left pane of the resulting window, click Inbound Rules.
In the right pane, find the rules titled “File and Printer Sharing (Echo Request - ICMPv4-In)”.
Right-click each rule and choose Enable Rule.
Same way you have to enable the same rule under Outbound rules
Router side configuration and PC Ip address settings....seems fine...that is why I think windows firewall might be blocking ping communication....
Best regards
******* If This Helps, Please Rate *******
12-12-2023 08:08 AM - last edited on 12-15-2023 03:53 AM by Translator
Hi,
Did you turn ip routing?
Conf t
Ip routing enter
Please let know if this does the trick.
Hth
Best Regards,
Masood
12-12-2023 10:34 AM
Hi sir
I have done this
But not working
From router I can ping both systems and system can ping the router but it's not ping the another system this is my problem
I did the same configuration in packet tracer it's working there but in real it's not working
12-13-2023 04:44 AM - last edited on 12-15-2023 03:55 AM by Translator
As you made solution, that makes other member thinking this is resolved.
is this not resolved - then we asked some information :
make sure ip routing enabled
and PC do not have any Firewall
post below information from router :
show ip arp
show ip interface brief
show run | in routing
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