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Cisco 1605 Router not routing....
Name: dansimmo456 Date: December 17, 2003 at 04:06:02 Pacific OS: Win200 CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
Hi All,
I have a Cisco 1605 router that connects two networks. Each ethernet port has been configured for the networks (IP/subnet), I have enabled IP routing and also added static routes to determine gateways etc. I can ping any device on either not but it won't route any traffic between the networks.
One think that I would mention is that when i do 'show IP protocols' it lists RIP. One heading is routing for networks and it doesn't show the IP range for one network. (sorry do not know whether this matters!)
Name: ePower Date: December 19, 2003 at 07:27:02 Pacific
Reply:
Can you send me a show run (but x out the IP's if they are public) I can have a look. One thing is make sure each host has the correct default gateway configured ie the routers IP interface for that network its connected on.
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