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Dear all,We've finally got our Cisco 1941 onto the internet (which is great) but can anyone advise us on how to configure routing from this interface to the serial interface so we can access the internet from our LAN?Kind Regards,Noaman
Dear Sirs/Madam,We have set the router up as per the ISP's requirements, both serial interface (E1/T1 G703) & protocol are up & we've entered the required WAN ip & subnet etc but we are unable to ping it directly from itself or from outside, any help...
Here's the results Rick:NTRouter#show ip bgp summBGP router identifier x.x.x.x, local AS number 65530 <<BGP table version is 3, main routing table version 31 network entries using 120 bytes of memory1 path entries using 52 bytes of memory1/1 BGP path...
Ok thank Rick, here's the results:NTRouter#NTRouter#NTRouter#NTRouter#shoNTRouter#show ip routeCodes: L - local, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, M - mobile, B - BGP D - EIGRP, EX - EIGRP external, O - OSPF, IA - OSPF inter area N1 - O...
Thanks Mahesh,It appears to have taken the commands but I did have to enter 'network x.x.x.0 mask x.x.x0 then it took the commands okBut when I use CP to test the connection I get this error 'there is no configured route to any of the DNS servers thr...
Hi Mahesh,Thank you for such a quick response, we've been advised to use bgp, what command would we use to allow a PC/Lan connected to Gigabit 0/0 to access the internet via Serial 0/0/0:0?Thank you,Noaman
Excellent! Thanks for your help/advice we are now able to ping/see the outside world after removing access in/out & setting up the correct gateway.Kind Regards,Noaman