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I have an application server i normally access through the browser (eg http:192.168.10.2). I can access it once local or from any laptop on the same VLAN with the same ip subnet assigned. One can access internet from the server but no one can reach t...
Hi all,Can someone put through on how to solve this connectivity problem?I do have about 10 switches inside my LAN with private IP address like. 192.168.12.2 - 11 . The switch is connected on the same network with my router local interface. I am run...
Can anyone point me in the right direction? i don seem to get my cisco router to work in my house. I have a comcast cable and which is connected to my little linksys router. The little linksys router is 192.168.20.1 and the g0/0 ip address works on m...
Thanks Guys.I had to look at my ip addresses again and the VLAN mapping. I was actually off in my int ip assignment. All the switches are are in the native VLAN 1 while the interface on the router with the same ip address was on vlan 700. I have move...
Router WAN Port:===========interface GigabitEthernet0/1description WAN Uplink$ETH-WAN$$FW_OUTSIDE$ip address 97.54.218.170 255.255.255.248ip verify unicast reverse-pathno ip redirectsno ip unreachablesno ip proxy-arpip nat outsideip virtual-reassembl...
I do not see entry for 192.25.1.2 address. I am able to see entries for other devices on other VLANs that have access to internet. What can I do to reslove this?Thanks
I just added (ip default-gateway 192.25.1.1) and I am still not able to get to it from the router. I cannot even ping the swtich from the router. Do I need to define an access list since I have none? ThanksThis is the config I have now on the switch:...
faizal_vi,I dont see anywhere you defined access list pointing to the public ip address you are trying to telnet from. I do suggest you use http://whatismyipaddress.com/ to find out your public ip address. In that case you only allow access to a spec...