packet tracer network

Discussion in 'Routing & Switching' started by knicksfan426, Nov 3, 2009.

  1. knicksfan426

    knicksfan426 New Member

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    I've created a small network in cisco packet tracer by myself. It has two routers, 1 switch, and 2 pcs. My problem: None of my end devices can ping to R1-ISP. Quite honestly, I am stumped. Someone please tell me why neither PC can ping to R1-ISP please! Here is the link to the .pka file: http://www.filefront.com/14847419/dilemma.pkt
     
  2. BosonMichael
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    Why don't you just post a graphic with the config? Most of us don't have Packet Tracer... and if I did, I wouldn't be downloading some strange file off the IntarWeb.
     
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  3. albertc30

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    I took the change with the file to download and it just crashes my packet tracer application.
    Mcafee sees no virus.
    So unless you post your file here as a graphics like BM mentioned along with the config, you are out of luck.
     
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  4. danielno8

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    You need to configure the clock rate command on the R1-ISP router. Then either set up a routing protocol or stick in a static route on R1-ISP for packets back to 192.168.1.0 eg

    ip route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.2.1
     
    Last edited: Nov 3, 2009
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