04-30-2009 01:01 PM - edited 03-06-2019 05:28 AM
I am currently having an issue with getting my 3620 to connect to my ISPs switch/network.
My ISP has a 3570G at my office. They have configured a port to be used to connect to the Internet and given me static IP info...
IP - 73.x.x.33/24
Gateway - 73.x.x.25
DNS servers are also provided.
Using this information I can connect a computer to their switch, statically assign the computer that address and get on the Internet. I can also ping the gateway/next hop 73.x.x.25 from the computer. The computer auto negotiates 10/half on the port.
What I am trying to do is connect my 3620 to the switch and be able to get the same connectivity.
Internal Lan-> 3620-> ISP's 3750
I have the 3620 connected to the switch and the port is status up / protocol up. However, from the router I am not able to ping the next hop of 73.x.x.25. I have tried sourcing the ping from the connected interface, but it still doesn't work. My config and a few show commands are attached. What else could I be doing wrong?
Thanks,
Garrett
04-30-2009 03:19 PM
Which interface are you sourcing?
Can you post the PING output?
04-30-2009 07:25 PM
I tried both a standard ping and a ping with eth0/0 as the source. I am out of the office for the night, but in the morning I will post the ping output. I can tell you it looks like this though:
....
05-01-2009 06:19 AM
router-3620#ping 73.x.x.25 source eth0/0
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 73.x.x.25, timeout is 2 seconds:
Packet sent with a source address of 73.x.x.33
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
router-3620#ping 73.x.x.25
Type escape sequence to abort.
Sending 5, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 73.x.x.25, timeout is 2 seconds:
.....
Success rate is 0 percent (0/5)
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