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help with packet tracer 2.1.1.5

hello everyone I am new to packet tracer and am having trouble getting the pc to ping cisco.com can someone pls healp me find out what's wrong because I even tried redoing the whole network from scratch

thanks

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Martin L
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PC pings server OK using IP address, lust takes a few seconds for ARP to resolved.  

PC web browser is OK if you type in IP of server , aka http://208.67.220.220

But if I type in  cisco.com in PC web browser, I get "Host Name Unresolved" error.  So, DNS resolution fails here.

I think I found typo: DNS setting on Router should be 208.67.220.220 , not 220.67.220.220

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Regards, ML
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Martin L
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VIP

you are almost there...

PC pings server OK using IP address, lust takes a few seconds for ARP to resolved.  

PC web browser is OK if you type in IP of server , aka http://208.67.220.220

But if I type in  cisco.com in PC web browser, I get "Host Name Unresolved" error.  So, DNS resolution fails here.

I think I found typo: DNS setting on Router should be 208.67.220.220 , not 220.67.220.220

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Regards, ML
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Yes, definitely a typo: DNS setting on Router should be 208.67.220.220 , not 220.67.220.220.

fix that and refresh IP of PC to get it working.

 

Regards, ML
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Thank you! Could you instruct me on how you reached that conclusion?

I noticed difference in IPs after looking at PC settings. No magic here, just look carefully at settings to verify all

 

Also that did not solve the problem, even when i used the 208 DNS address APIPA is still used

Hello,

 

odd. I can ping cisco.com with the changed DNS server address (working file attached).

 

C:\>ping cisco.com

Pinging 208.67.220.220 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 208.67.220.220: bytes=32 time=65ms TTL=127
Reply from 208.67.220.220: bytes=32 time=76ms TTL=127
Reply from 208.67.220.220: bytes=32 time=55ms TTL=127
Reply from 208.67.220.220: bytes=32 time=78ms TTL=127

Ping statistics for 208.67.220.220:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 55ms, Maximum = 78ms, Average = 68ms

Double check all settings;  After fixing DNS setting, go to PC and refresh its IP address (ipconfig /renew) Or save PT file, close and re-open it.

 

Regards, ML
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thank you everyone for the help 

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