02-03-2021 02:50 AM
Greetings and goodday,
In the image below I have setup two Vlan networks and I am trying to connect them to the server and failing. What should I add or adjust in order to make a successful connection?
Thanks.
02-03-2021 02:57 AM
can we have some more info please like a traceroute aND tells us where that dies out? how is the server connected to the internal networks?
is this all cisco gear?
02-03-2021 03:01 AM
Hello,
post the zipped Packet Tracer project (.pkt) file.
02-03-2021 03:31 AM - edited 02-03-2021 03:46 AM
02-03-2021 04:17 AM
Hello,
I opened your file, and I have full end to end connectivity between all devices. Which IP address cannot ping which IP address in your topology ?
02-03-2021 05:11 AM
02-03-2021 05:12 AM
192.168.10.11 to 208.67.220.220
also 192.168.20.11 to 208.67.220.220
02-03-2021 05:52 AM
02-04-2021 09:57 AM - edited 02-04-2021 10:04 AM
@Georg Pauwen wrote:Hello,
odd. This works just fine (see attached capture image).
Hello, sorry I did not notice that you replied, well I think you made a wrong ping my friend, the coffee maker machine is failing to ping the server ( 192.168.1.11 to 208.67.220.220 ). Thanks for the help and below I will attach the project file.
Edit: The Coffe Maker machine is also failing to connect with anything not just the server, make sure to download the latest file attached with the reply.
02-04-2021 12:45 PM
02-05-2021 01:16 AM
@Georg Pauwen wrote:Hello,
I don't think you can connect the wireless router the way you did. I changed the router to one with three layer 3 interfaces. Review the file attached. The coffemaker now has a DHCP assigned address of 192.168.1.100.
Hello good morning and thanks for the help, after you fixed the coffee maker for me and the wireless router now the vlans I have ( Vlan 10 and 20 ) Can not communicate with one another, thanks.
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