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Static Routing not working

patricia-ciont
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Hello,

I have created a project in Cisco Packet Tracer using this given topology:

Network IP: 100.64.92.0

Mask: 255.255.255.0 (/24)

Sub networks:

  • N1: 44 IP's
  • N2: 52 IP's
  • N3: 20 IP's
  • N4: 12 IP's
  • N5: 4 IP's
    I pasted here the structure of the project but this are the subnets and ip's I have calculated and used:
    Subnet CIDR Notation Mask Network Address Range Broadcast
  • N2 /26 255.255.255.192 100.64.92.0 100.64.92.0 - 100.64.92.63 100.64.92.63
  • N1 /26 255.255.255.192 100.64.92.64 100.64.92.64 - 100.64.92.127 100.64.92.127
  • N3 /27 255.255.255.224 100.64.92.128 100.64.92.128 - 100.64.92.159 100.64.92.159
  • N4 /28 255.255.255.240 100.64.92.160 100.64.92.160 - 100.64.92.175 100.64.92.175
  • N5 /29 255.255.255.248 100.64.92.176 100.64.92.176 - 100.64.92.183 100.64.92.183
  • N123 /30 255.255.255.252 100.64.92.184 100.64.92.184 - 100.64.92.187 100.64.92.187
  • N14 /30 255.255.255.252 100.64.92.188 100.64.92.188 - 100.64.92.191 100.64.92.191
  • N45 /30 255.255.255.252 100.64.92.192 100.64.92.192 - 100.64.92.195 100.64.92.195
  • N5w /30 255.255.255.252 100.64.92.196 100.64.92.196 - 100.64.92.199 100.64.92.199
  • N34 R3 100.64.92.201 R4 100.64.92.202 mask 255.255.255.252 
    All the networks bellow N34 have routers set with the first 2 available IP's and I have made the static routing correct to each other also, but I still can't ping from a laptop/PC from one network to another's server ( I mainly need the web server positionated in N2 to be able to communicate into the netwrok.). Is there any problem that I need to solve? Are the routings that I made correct(I mean the structure that I have calculated bellow)?
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@patricia-ciont 

 Your configuration is correct. You made one mistake on the router R2. Instead 100.64.92 you used 100.92.64. You need to fix that and add the static routes on R2 just like you did on the other routers.

 Dont expect to ping PC10 and smartphone0 behind the Wireless router. Wireless router was made for exit traffic only. The far you can go with Wireless router is configure port-forward to access applications behind it. 

FlavioMiranda_0-1736689064457.png

 

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Harold Ritter
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Hi @patricia-ciont ,

Can you zip the .pkt file and post it here. This will make it easier for us to help.

Regards,

Hello,

it doesn't let me paste the .pkt file here unfortunatly, I will try to do it somehow but I don't think is possible..

Hello


@patricia-ciont wrote:

Hello,

it doesn't let me paste the .pkt file here unfortunatly, I will try to do it somehow but I don't think is possible..


you need to zip it up and attach it


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Hello,
Here is the project. Thank you in advance for your help!

 

@patricia-ciont 

 Your configuration is correct. You made one mistake on the router R2. Instead 100.64.92 you used 100.92.64. You need to fix that and add the static routes on R2 just like you did on the other routers.

 Dont expect to ping PC10 and smartphone0 behind the Wireless router. Wireless router was made for exit traffic only. The far you can go with Wireless router is configure port-forward to access applications behind it. 

FlavioMiranda_0-1736689064457.png

 

Thank you very much! Now it works!  

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