06-17-2011 05:03 AM - edited 03-04-2019 12:44 PM
Hi
I've got an existing Cisco 1841 connecting to a 10Mbps Internet Leased line. With my current setup I've configured PAT for internet access for my users, and we also have some servers on site which are assigned public ip addresses, these can be accessed from the internet. Now we have procured a Cisco 1921 ISR to replace the old 1841, when I connect the 1921 with an identical configuration in place of the old router, 2 things happen.
1) The users accessing the net via the nat are able to work without any inconvenience (good)
2) My servers which have public IP addresses are unable to reach the internet and subsequently I am unable to reach them via the internet (very bad)
I've tried several permutations and combinations but with no success, any help would be appreciated
1841 IOS version - C1841-IPBASE-M, Version 12.4(3i)
1921 IOS version - C1900-UNIVERSALK9-M, Version 15.0(1)M4 - License ipbasek9
Regards
Gajendra Rao
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06-17-2011 05:08 AM
Most likely you have a configuration mistake, even if you can't see it at the moment.
06-17-2011 05:08 AM
Most likely you have a configuration mistake, even if you can't see it at the moment.
06-17-2011 05:17 AM
That was my First, Second & 35th idea but i've checked it thoroughly and also had it checked by colleagues. In fact the same config is working fine on the older 1841 with the appropriate intf name changes of course ( FastEthernet instead of Giga) can't seem to get my head around this problem....
06-17-2011 05:20 AM
Ok accidently clicked the correct answer link ..... shouldnt be doing this on a phone!!
06-17-2011 05:21 AM
If you can prove with solid evidence that config is correct and 1921 IOS is buggy, open a TAC case and they will have to fix it.
06-17-2011 05:50 AM
06-17-2011 06:04 AM
no ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 GigabitEthernet0/1
and replace with actual default gateway address.
Also, remove all these unnecessary access list. You have NAT, you don't need these.
06-17-2011 06:13 AM
Just to be sure you mean remove the ip route command entirely and use a ip default-gateway command instead?
and the access lists you're referring to is it 101 ?
GR
06-17-2011 06:39 AM
Use ip route with gateway address, not ethernet interface. That is a beginner mistake never to be made.
06-17-2011 07:45 AM
Changed the command, still the same result
06-17-2011 08:18 AM
Post revised configuration and explain what exactly is not working, in full details.
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