Packet Tracer Issue

Discussion in 'CCENT / CCNA' started by Jeff Margel, Jun 28, 2023.

  1. Jeff Margel

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    Studying for my CCNA. Maybe I am a little ahead of myself but what I am trying to do is ping a PC on VLAN 10 from another PC on VLAN 10.

    I have a PC behind a switch, which is behind a router. I then have a connection to another router which is connected to a switch than a PC. I can get the packet from the PC through the switch and to the router, but not to the other side. I am able to do this with just using VLAN 1. Can someone look at my tracer packet file and tell me what I am doing wrong?
     
  2. Sparky
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    Maybe post a screenshot of your network setup? Not everyone has packet tracer installed.
     
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    Good idea. I've removed the zip file as I can't verify how safe it is, screen shots work best if you don't mind
     
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