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There are a number of things which can affect this but the short answer is that by default the frames will not be dropped, they will be fragmented. The payload is split into smaller pieces and forwarded, then reassembled at the far end.In the exampl...
Your fa 0 interface is showing up/up, so the cabling is likely OK. The SVI (interface vlan 1), however, is showing down/down. That's why you can't ping. This usually means you don't have a port or trunk forwarding that VLAN. If fa 0 is assigned to t...
If the port is not coming up at all, then it's likely a cabling issue as Jody pointed out. If you are connecting to a switch, you may be able to enter the "mdix auto" command under the interface on the switch. Not all models support it, so it depen...
John, am I missing something or did you? R2 has a priority of 210 and preempt enabled. R1 has a priority of 200, so R2 preempts and goes active. R1 went active when it was configured, as it was the only router in the group, but should have gone to ...
There is no device with IP 10.1.1.10 actually on the network, right? When you say that TCP to 10.1.1.10 didn't work, are you referring to opening a browser window to the IP? Does ping to 10.1.1.100 work if you take off the NAT statements?