03-22-2024 07:45 AM
Good day,
Packet tracer is something new to me and this is my first task. I use simple PDU for verifying connections
So PC2 and PC3 can send to PC1 but PC1 can't send info back, PC1 can connect to the Server but PC2 and PC3 can't.
I attached the pkt file for your reference.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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03-22-2024 08:54 AM
as mentioned earlier you need 2 different networks on left of a router 0 and 2;
PC1 and PC2 have the same IP address; so when PC3 pings PC1 the packet actually goes to PC2 on the same network (does not reach router); while PC1 to reach PC3 will fail at router. Since both PC1 and PC3 are on the same network; router stops traffic and tells PC 1, "u are on the same network, there is no need to go via me" Routers are used to reach remote networks (on different subnet/mask) via their interfaces like LAN or WAN.
Regards, ML
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03-22-2024 08:29 AM
To start, both of your LAN segments are the same subnet and routers have an IP conflict. I would not recommend to do it this way as you would have to configure some more advanced things to get this topology to work (don't think you even can in packet tracer). So, I would change them to different subnets and confirm that both routers have routes to each network.
03-22-2024 08:38 AM
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M.
03-22-2024 08:54 AM
as mentioned earlier you need 2 different networks on left of a router 0 and 2;
PC1 and PC2 have the same IP address; so when PC3 pings PC1 the packet actually goes to PC2 on the same network (does not reach router); while PC1 to reach PC3 will fail at router. Since both PC1 and PC3 are on the same network; router stops traffic and tells PC 1, "u are on the same network, there is no need to go via me" Routers are used to reach remote networks (on different subnet/mask) via their interfaces like LAN or WAN.
Regards, ML
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03-22-2024 10:58 AM
Changing the IP on R1's lan solved everything including the connection to the server thanks man.
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