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Cisco Router Config Problem?-- solved

deadseasquirrel

Golden Member
SOLVED:

I've got a customer who has 2 sites on MPLS. Their local host network will not talk to the remote network, yet the remote network talks fine to the host network.

From host router
Can ping local lan
Can ping 192.168.10.2
can ping 206.155.30.42
can ping 65.250.29.50
CANNOT ping 192.168.0.20
CANNOT ping remote LAN

From remote router
Can ping local lan
Can ping 192.168.0.20
can ping 65.250.29.50
can ping 206.155.30.42
CAN ping 192.168.10.2
CAN ping host LAN

I have the sho run and sho config that I can paste to a PM or something if that will help isolate what might be the problem. Just didn't wanna blast the msg board with it.
 
First thing I would look at are the interfaces on the router make sure no ACL's are blocking the ping reply. If you want to PM me I can take a look at the configs.


w0ss
CCNP
 
we got it. needed to redistribute the direct connected RIP routes because we weren't seeing his remote route at all. couldnt even ping the ethernet interface. no idea why that worked at all since his config was set up fine to begin with. but i'm not a router guru.
 
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