cisco 827h OT
Dale Shaw
DShaw at exceed.com.au
Tue Oct 22 09:28:47 EST 2002
Hi Leigh,
Lots of questions to ask, most of which could be solved if you pasted a
copy of your config. If you could send output from 'wr t' that would be
good. Be sure to remove/hash out any passwords, community strings etc
(you can get a mostly anonymised config from 'sh tech').
It's not entirely clear wheere you've been pinging from/to, but assuming
you don't have any access lists applied, you're probably on the right
track in thinking it might be related to NAT (if it's enabled).
I have working 827 and 827H router configs I can check your config
against.
Cheers,
Dale
-----Original Message-----
From: Leigh finch [mailto:lfinch at asitis.net.au]
Sent: Monday, 21 October 2002 9:13 PM
To: linux at lists.samba.org
Subject: cisco 827h OT
OT
Hi all,
I know this is way OT, but I have a cisco 827h router at work for which
we
have just allocated /28 network for the inside. now I have had telstra
add us
into the tables. now I have set up an internal box with one of the IP's
alon
with the ethernet interface on the router with one as well. I cannot
access
any services of the internal network server, such as mail, or the web
server... when I do a traceroute on the internal server, it stops at the
outside interface on the router, saying it has completed, no time
outs...
when I ping a valid internal IP it says the address comming back is the
one
of the external interface on the router, obviousely if I try to ping a
non
valid IP on our network I get the 100% packet loss.
Would this have anything to do with NAT? or is there something else I
need to
do, as I no longer need NAT, if they are non private IP's.
cheers
Leigh
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