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Help fix my network

huntermckay617
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Hi there, 

I have been working on this network for days and I can't seem to get it to work as a whole. At first each Lan was working, then just the WAN. Packets seem to go everywhere but get stuck at the switch? What have a I done wrong?

Please see attached pkt and running config for switches and routers.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AvIyY5JFPiclhiOSMMkXXq8Tok1G?e=mt6khA 

I would appreciate any assistance thank you.

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@huntermckay617 

in LNAB-r0 - change se0/0 ip to 172.16.1.2/24
 
change LNABPC1 ip to 192.168.2.4 255.255.255.0
 
LANHO-Ro - add route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.1.2
remove route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.2.1
 
enable DHCP in LANHO-PC2, PC0, PC1
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Good luck
KB

Thank you for your response, unfortunately it still appears the network isn't working

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@huntermckay617 after i did those changes in my file. it worked. can you share the '#Sh run' output from 2 routers and '>ipconfig' output from the source and destination PC.

Please rate this and mark as solution/answer, if this resolved your issue
Good luck
KB

Thank you for your reply. This is the switch and router configs.
As a whole the network should be 2 separate LAN networks and a WAN Network.

Hello,

I opened your file, the only mistake I could find is that the PC at the bottom left has a wrong IP address. Everything else seems to be working. Attached the revised file...

Thank you for your time. 
When I run the simulation, are there suppose to still be red x's?

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Quite a few of the pdu's say failed?

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Hello,

I am running the simulation, and every time I get different results. I seem to remember that Packet Tracer sometimes does not run simulations accurately, depending on what computer you are running it on.

I have attached a new, revised file, with Vlan 10 on the HQ switch deleted, and Vlan 1 activated. The laptop does not seem to get an IP address automatically sometimes, you have to toggle between 'Static' and 'DHCP'. The same with the HQ PCs....

I understand, thank you for your help. I spent days on this and I couldn't figure it out myself. I've rebuilt it from the start 4x and everytime seem to encounter that same issue.
Potentially is there a problem with the DHCP?

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