09-11-2023 11:54 AM
Team,
I am new to CCNA. Why am I not able to ping from the router to switch? I have added router act as ISP where I have set a static route.
Please guide me
Ankit
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09-11-2023 03:20 PM
Thank you M02@rt37
09-11-2023 01:49 PM - edited 09-11-2023 01:49 PM
Hello @ankitohc,
if you want your SW ping ISP router (8.8.8.8 lo), you have to add route on that SW:
and add static route also on ISP router:
09-11-2023 01:56 PM
Routers and L3 switches (with ip routing enabled) know about its directly connected interfaces and put those as connected routes. you do not have route from ISP to switch. Since, Ping is 2 way deal, to and from must be ok to get success, u will need add more static routes on routers and L3 switch.
command ip default-gateway 192.168.1.1 is not needed because ur switch is L3 not l2 switch.
Regards, ML
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09-11-2023 02:02 PM
M02@rt37 thank you however, Why I am not able to ping from PC0,PC1 and PC2 to a router IP address?
I have configured the SVI on the switch
09-11-2023 03:30 PM
Thus is usually done with so called ROAS. router on a stick with trunking between router and switch
Regards, ML
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09-11-2023 04:20 PM
thank you @martin ,,, I really appreciate your help
09-11-2023 02:09 PM
I have added the routing to the router of all SVI default gateway.. it works now this is the final configuration.
09-11-2023 02:10 PM
That was the key @ankitohc !
09-11-2023 03:20 PM
Thank you M02@rt37
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