Hi all, Currently studying for my ICND1 (it's actually tomorrow) and have a pretty decent running home lab. I have set up a few vlans spanning three switches with a ROAS. I'm looking to use a second 1841 ISR as an edge router between my home lab a...
Hello, I'm pretty new to my studies, but have built a small home lab for practice. Today I configured two 2960 and one 3560 with with separate vlans and trunks. Everything seems to be working other than DHCP. Running config from router: R1#sh run...
Hello All,
I've recently purchased a few 1841 routers for a home lab while I study for my CCNA. The routers were purchased off of eBay, and all of them were locked and requiring login before getting to a command line.
I was hoping it would be a...
Hello All,
I've recently purchased a few 1841 routers for a home lab while I study for my CCNA. The routers were purchased off of eBay, and all of them were locked and requiring login before getting to a command line.
I was hoping it would be a...
Hi Rick,First off- thanks for taking the time to write an in depth reply, I really appreciate it.I got rid of the subinterface running the native Vlan and the other useless subinterface, didn't think to assign the native vlan to the physical interfac...
Hi Jon,10.0.1.200 puts R2 on my home network, just outside of the DHCP pool. My thought was to use that router simply to NAT from home network to my lab environment.Thanks for the heads up on the RIP error!-Sam
Thanks for all the help! Only thing that ended up working was booting the good router, removing the flash, inserting and formatting the bad flash and then copying bin over via tftp.Thanks again.
Pieterh, thank you for the help. I was able to get the running routers bin downloaded via TFTP.
When trying to upload the bin to the other routers I still get the same error:
Connection received from 169.254.43.3 on port 27780 [13/11 08:20:41.1...