Ok, I have a ASA 8.4 firewall that I have been working on so long. It was a hassle to configure the object group and nat for 8.4. So, I put two host in both side of ASA to test pinging but I can not ping the outside or the DMZ. I attached my nat config.
I have a new 3560G to set up a small network for a remote site. I configured the vlan and an SVI as the gateway. The switch is also the DHCP server for the LAN. I configured Gi0/2 as L3 port, connecting to the nearest neighbor. My network runs EIGRP so i advertised the routes into the EIGRP process. The switch forms EIGRP neighbors and learns all routes in the enterprise network. The problems I'm having now are: 1. The switch learns all routes in my enterprise LAN and can ping devices in the enterprise LAN, but I can’t ping any interface on the switch from the enterprise LAN. 2.
I set this up and I can ping all the gateways but never the hosts. I was hoping I could make these links between 6500's a mix of L2 and L3. Check it out. They are connected in a linear fashion R1--->R2--->R3. I can ping from R1 to R3's SVI4 gateway but I can never ping a host on that SVI4. I was hoping that I could use the port-channels between 6500's as routed links or as trunk links depending on the type of traffic....thought it would ease the migration. I suppose I could always get rid of the port-channels and just make separate L2 and L3 links between the 6500's.
From My Router that connects to Cable modem i am unable to ping website 4.2.2.2I am able to ping all other websites fines.Same website i can ping from my pc and all other switches fine.Router has only 1 ACL thats for NAT.
I installed window server 2003 in a old Pentium III server as a standalone test server. Now I want to use it as a print server and connected it to the domain. I can ping workstations and other servers from that test svr. But i cannot ping that test server from the work stations.
I had both a Westell 7500 and a Linksys Router working fine and had my 360 setup as an extender for Windows Media Center so I could stream TV, Music, Movies, etc from my desktop to the 360. Then I switched my modem/router out with a Zyxel PH5001Z
So now today I noticed that I can no longer find my desktop through the XBox. I have adjusted my firewall settings on the modem itself, even completely disabling it. UPnP is enabled for the 360 and the device is showing under my device table. At first I wasn't able to ping any network devices but after creating an ICMPv4 Firewall rule it worked fine. I've confirmed the XBox IP Address through Network Map, the Device Table on the modem and through Network Settings on the XBox. I've diabled my modem firewall as well as Windows Firewall, completely and I still can't ping my XBox or set it up as an Extender.
I have the XBox connected wirelessly using WPA2-Personal and it's operating in 802.11g/n mode.
I have a strange issue on my ASA 5510 (8.4). I can't ping or connect to the VPN clients but the VPN clients can ping/connect to any inside resources. I have checked all the NAT extemtion entries.
Been racking my brains out for hours now, my remote access VPN via Cisco VPN Client is UP i can ping the RA VPN DG but cant get no further than that relevant config below i can ping 192.168.250.1 and it replies with the public ip address, but i cant ping any 192.168.101.* addresses.
I have a network with three vlans: vlan 10 (172.16.10.0), vlan 20 (172.16.20.0) and vlan 30 (172.16.30.0).I want to make sure that clients in vlan 10 can access to vlan 30, but not access to vlan 20.Vlan 20 can also access only vlan 30.i have configured a router on a stick and the acl's, but some how i can't ping from vlan 20 to vlan 30. [code]
*I have 2 cisco routers 2811 router A&B*using 0/0 for WAN and 0/1 for LAN on both routers*both routers are connected together with crossover cable to 0/0. recieve link and activity*both routers are on the same subnet Router A:0/0 192.168.1.1/24 - router A:0/1 192.168.2.1/24 ; Router B:0/0 *192.16.1.2/24 router B:0/1 192.168.3.1/24*I can ping the inside and outside address of both router from PCs connected at its respectable end. *PC A 192.168.2.2/24 PC B 192.168.3.2/24 *when connected to router A 0/1 and I try to ping router B 0/0 it times out in DOS* but I AM (CAN) able to ping from PC A to router B 0/0 in hyperterminal, telnet and Cisco SDM. I just CANNOT ping in DOS?
I have a Cisco 2801 with dual ADSL WAN connections, PATing to a network hanging on the fa0/1 interface. From the server connected to the router (hanging off of the fa0/1) interface, I can ping any address and there are no issues. But from inside the Cisco CLI, pinging certain addresses causes erratic behavior. [code]
I've made a static route between a Cisco Router 1760 and a Cisco Router 2651xm using crossover cable to connect to their Fast-Ethernet ports so this is the configuration:
2651xm(config)#ip route 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.128 192.168.1.0 (Same thing) The IP of the 2651xm is 192.168.10.2 The IP of the 1760 is 192.168.10.1.3
I'm I doing it wrong? is the destination wrong? I can't seem to ping any other IP. I've got another laptop. I've put a static IP of 192.168.10.5, the primary Laptop is using has an IP of 192.168.1.138. I'm trying to PING the 192.168.10.5 laptop. But this doesn't work.
am not sure if it is different on the 8.2 or if I am missing something. I can connect to the vpn but cannot get to the inside computers. I can ping them from the ASA but not from the vpn client.
We are using non-advertised IPs on many devices, but LMS is attempting to ping these addresses and setting off all sorts of security alarms. How to stop LMS 4.1 from pinging the interfaces? We don't even want LMS to do any fault monitoring so if that could be turned off, it would be even better.
Today we physically moved an ASA 5510 across town and took another location off of fiber and onto a VPN with the asa 5510, via a brand new 5505. The VPN seems to be up however no local traffic seems to be passing. The ASA 5510 can ping to the internal network of the 5505 but not vice versa.
The site that was moved is the 62.0 network, it is connected to the rest of the network through the new ASA 5505. I'm sure this is something elementary that I somehow missed.
I haven't come across this before and have been scratching my head about it for the last few hours and need a second (or third or fourth!) pair of eyes here.
I have an ASA5510 at the network edge, an inside interface of 10.1.0.x, a dmz interface of 192.168.1.x
Have an issue where have two locations trying to get connected. first location has a cisco 861 and a uc500 for the phone system. The second location is using a UC520 for the phones and as the router. Below are the configurations of the 861 and the UC520.
Cisco 861 Current configuration : 7635 bytes ! version 15.0 no service pad service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec
I'm going through the CCNA training and I'm setting up my DHCP server on my 871 router. I have my cable modem into the WAN port on my router and have 1 host plugged directly into Fastethernet 1. I can ping any IP I want from the IOS prompt but I only have local access from the host. [code]
I know there has already been a couple of threads on this but rather than add my question to the bottom of one of those I thought I would try afresh.
We have an 857W connected to the internet via ADSL. All works very well, however if I ping from an attached PC the first one always times out. If i ping from the router (ping { URL}source 192.168.18.1) I get !!!!! every time. Back to the PC and 'Request timed out' on the first.
The only way I have been able to resolve this is by using no ip cef. It then works as expected, first ping and all. The problem is after much reading, it is not ideal to disable cef.
in the last days i'm encountering some issue about ping on some 2950 access layer.These ones are directly connect (fiber trunk) to 4500 core switches. Ping response is very high between 200 up to 600 ms for a period about 30-40 seconds, then returns to normal valueI tried to ping every host connected to this 2950 and ping responses are normal 1ms or less.
I have created a site to site Ipsec vpn with a cisco 2610 and a linksys RV042. Running a show "crypto isakmp sa" command I get a qm_idle status and when running a "show crypto ipsec sa" I see that packets are being decrypted and encrypted. Also when running the "show ip access-lists" command I do have matches to that connection.The problem is that I am unable to ping hosts from one network to another. For example, from the Cisco router in network 192.168.0.0 I am unable to ping the remote network 192.168.2.0 and vice versa.
I am not sure what is happening. Do I need to create a route to that remote network? I guess it could also be a problem with NAT or an ACL.Here is what running-config shows:
When I first set up the Zone based firewall I used the Wizard with a setting of "low".The issue I am now having is related to adding a new subnet on a completely different IP range. My normal network is 10.20.0.0/16 sub-netted down into /24's for each vlan.Recently I added a new VLAN with a 172.16.0.0/16 subnet. I plan to use this vlan for testing purposes. I updated NAT on the router to allow the 172.16.0.0/16 range to be NATTED.From the router I can ping anything on the 172. 16.0. 0/16 range and from a test machine in the 172.16.0.0/16 I can ping all of the 10.20.0.0/16 addresses including the router.My problem is I can not ping out onto the Internet from a 172.16.0.0/16 computer.I have checked and so far I have not been able to find any policies on the firewall saying traffic must be sourced from the 10.20.0.0/16.
I've recently swapped out an old pix firewall for a new ASA5505 and have been trying to match the configs as best I can. However I still can't ping the new firewall from the server and it still won't let them serve out. The firewall exists on a separate VLAN (vlan30), but the previous pix never seemed to care about that. I'm wondering if that might be part of the problem.
I am connecting a 2600 router to an ISP. Interface 0/0 is connected to the ISP using DHCP. Interface 0/1 is connected to the inside providing DHCP services to the inside. At least it should only be providing DHCP services to the inside. I also have a public static IP that is NAT to a private static IP. Everything is working except the computer on the static IP. From the router I am able to ping inside and out from each interface. I am able to ping both interfaces of the router from the computer on the static IP but I cannot ping outside the router. If I do a debug all I see a reject for the gateway of the static IP but it has “mobile IP” in the text string. Not sure what mobile IP is relating to. Networks are as follows:
i'm having problem to ping succesfully default gateway on Router1 from Router2. Basically i can: - ping from R1 the serial interface on R2 and default gateway on R2 - telnet from R1 to R2 - ping from R2 to serial link on R1, BUT I CANNOT ping default gateway from R2 to R1 Below is the photo showing topology and running configuration on both routers
I test all devices using ping command, from ASA to router was fine (on both interface) but not to Host , and host to router was fine, but only on directly interface(F1/0), and to ASA was not success. am i miss something in my configuration?