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This is a very strange problem. we have the branch bri interface dial in to our central ofiice pri when from the branch router i ping the corresponding dialer on the pri(its an E1 pri) i gewt symmetric packet(not for all but for a few branches) drops...
We have a branch router that dials in to the pri of our central hub the problem we are experiencing is that when i ping from one branch router to thr central hub i get a symmetric packet drop something like a reply followed by a time out i.e!.!.!.!.!...
the network goes as followsINSIDE----NAT ROUTER-OUTSIDEnow we have changed the ip of our server which is residing in the inside network and we have enabled a nat on the router where the old ip is being natted to the new one. Now the problem is the cl...
i have a problem with nat. we have a router where both inside static and dynamic nat and outside source static nats are configured.now my problem is we have 2 outside interfaces(one primary link on leased line and another backup link on isdn (f...
we are using static routing . In the Central router there is no route at all defined for the bri interface of the branch router as it comes under directly connected interface.the config of one of the problematic branch router is attached
nat or rather pat is the answer for ur problem use dynamic nat overloading with the int that gets the ip from isp.the below link will lead u to nat.http://cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094831.shtml
using card type will solve the problem . basically these are the new generation modules that can work in both the t1 and e1 modes and u have to specify whch mode u want to run them in. using the command card type e1 slot_number