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I have a home lab. I am trying to connect a 1710 to a 2610 with just using the fast ethernet ports. I understand that serial connections and t1 csu/dsu connections use clocking, etc. How can I configure FA ports to do the same AND be routable?Mont...
I have a rack with routers and switches that I am using for my CCNA studies. I HAVE ATTACHED a JPEG picture of my Visio diagram. I would like to connect a router (R1) to have internet connectivity and supply the rest of my lab rack with internet conn...
I am revisiting this topic.I enlarded my home lab network. R1, R2 and R3 are 2610's and R4 & R5 are 1710's.I have R4 and R5 connected and OSPF formed a neaighbor relationship.I am trying to use F0 on R4 to connect to F0/0 of R2 using the IP scheme. ...
Just because... i'll lay out my devices. SW1 = 3550, SW2 & SW3 & SW4 all are 2950, R1 is a 2611XM and R2 & R3 are 2610XM. R4 & R5 are 1710 with T1 CSU/DSU's. All ping nicely!! Woot! ... now that my FA issue was fixed... Why did I think it needed c...
Bilal,Using my topology I now have all of my devices running and pinging beautifully. My next step is to turn on NAT on R1 and connect the linksys router and see if I can ping 4.4.4.2 or something. I used RIP for now... I want to phase into EIGRP an...
Thank you Jeff!! If I made the crossover first, i would have been successful in the first place. I at least got the same subnet concept right. I was hung up on clocking on FA ports.