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I have a CISCO 2600 (model 2621) which I am trying to configure to work in a residential environment. The “outside” of this router is connected to one of 4 ports available on the Actiontec MI424WR Verizon router. It is set up to issue an IP address t...
I have a Cisco 2600 series router (model 2621) which I recently took out to configure for use. After being on the shelf for a period of time, I'd decided that I wanted to reset the router back to factory defaults and start fresh. I performed the foll...
Okay... I did as we discussed which resulted in a ping to www.yahoo.comresulting in a response from a device on the 192.168.1.0 subnet.I wish I had access to CISCO SDM to configure this router. I've pleaded with CISCO,explaining who I am and what I a...
So if I understand you correctly, packets are getting out but the responses are not getting back, is that correct? If so, then I need to define a route from the Verizon router to the Cisco Inside Interface. Correct?Also, if the Verizon router doesn't...
Ok... I'll get the config and post it.I'm a bit curious though... I'm pinging successfully to an actual name (www.yahoo.com), Why would DNS be an issue? I would think that if it was, I would only be able to ping Yahoo's address and not their name.