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Packet Tracer Problems

Hi Guys...

Im preparing on my CCNA exam and im doing some labs on packet tracer..thank god im finish learning the theory.

and im into putting it in action...


so the problem is i have a router on a stick providing inter vlan...and that router on a stick is acting as a spoke in a spoke and hub network frame relay...when i use rip in the hub and spoke network...well the inter vlan is working.

when i try to use ospf and eigrp...inter vlan is not working though each vlan can ping their specific vlan..

is that natural?

on craigs labs intervlan also doesnt work in this setup..

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post up your packet tracer file and i'll take a look.

 
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thanks for the reply..

but i was able to pinpoint the problem....hehe

power cycle mess up the configurations of the switches in vlans...

forgot to save...^^

 
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