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Working on practice exam in Packet Tracer. I'm not sure if this is a mistake or my instructor is demented. Any ideas. Everything I could find involves turning off the router and recovering that way.Thanks!BruceOrlando, FL.
I have a 1711 Catalyst router hooked up behind a cable modem. I configured the router, copied running-config to startup-config then wrote it to memory with "write mem". I unplugged router to move it and when I plugged it back in, I had to start fro...
Hello All;I check in with this issue a few months ago, but got off on some other subjects. I'm a student at local community college and I have one class, basic Cisco routers, under my belt so I am dangerous. I'm registered for two classes in Cisco ...
I'm trying to program a 1711 Cisco router for small office, home LAN using Cable broadband cable modem. I'm looking for info or docs about programming for NAT.The router has a 4 port switchcard (4esw) The way I understand it, I'll program Fastethern...
MD5It must have been a glitch coming from Cisco Networking Academy. My instuctor said that shouldn't happen. I restarted the practice exam and it was ok. Thanks for info, just the same.-Bruce
That's what I thought but I figured "I don't know much, there must be another way." Scenario came from Cisco via Networking Academy. Must be a glitch.Thanks!Bruce
Alain;That did the trick. Your help has been invaluable.Just so I understand, the overload command needed to tell the router that the addresses and packets coming from inside needed to be translated to the fa0 interface connected to the cable modem ...