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Ranamohit54
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 i have configured  everything  as per the lab instructions  but not able to ping ..can anyone please try this lab and pass the results to me.so atleast i know where i am doing wrong.

 

Thank you in advance 

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@Ranamohit54,

R4 Connectivity
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Ensure that R4 can Ping R3 loopback interface 0 (172.16.3.3/24)

R4 - R3 Ping fail
R4 Missing Static Route (Default)
S1 VLAN112 not configured
R4 & R1 Missing Sub-interface (VLAN112)

After corrections made...R4 - R3 Pings successful

Note: I changed the look of your topology and deleted the interface notes that you added. I keep scrolling up and down while working on it. These modifications only change the look of the topology. You can easily change it back to the way you had if required.

Attached: Revised file

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NetworkDave
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@Ranamohit54,

Please send the zipped Packet Tracer Lab file.

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@NetworkDave 

Thank you so much replying .could you please have a look at the attached file .

Ranamohit54
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@NetworkDave  Hey. If you do test this lab and if successful could you please share it with me. I just want to know which command or commands i have missed or what logic was missing there when i am doing it. I am still at learning stage 

 

once again much appreciated 

@Ranamohit54,

R4 Connectivity
***************
Ensure that R4 can Ping R3 loopback interface 0 (172.16.3.3/24)

R4 - R3 Ping fail
R4 Missing Static Route (Default)
S1 VLAN112 not configured
R4 & R1 Missing Sub-interface (VLAN112)

After corrections made...R4 - R3 Pings successful

Note: I changed the look of your topology and deleted the interface notes that you added. I keep scrolling up and down while working on it. These modifications only change the look of the topology. You can easily change it back to the way you had if required.

Attached: Revised file

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Thank you so much  @NetworkDave .It really saved my day . Much appreciated  for all the help and creating lab again to correct  the errors

@NetworkDave Hello once again.my saviour of packet tracer lab..can you please also explain if i am trying to shutdown the int at router r1,its should route to r2 and then to r3 and finally to r1..right!! But when i do that ,its not allowing ne to ping.

NetworkDave
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@Ranamohit54,

The topology is designed for the function you are asking about, but is the eqiupment configured to support this?

Previously you were unable to ping from R4 to R1 (on the primary path) and made the needed corrections; Now you are unable to ping from R4 to R1 (on the redundant path). Most likey the things to check and the solutions are similar to the previous problem.

Some general rules are:
If a router is not using any dynamic routing protocols (OSPF, EIGRP, etc.), then static routes must be used for any networks that are not directly connected.
Vlans must be configured (manually or via VTP) on all switches that the VLAN is associated with.
For VLAN routing to occur, on a Layer 2 switch, Router-On-A Stick with router sub-interfaces should be used.

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