ok i had a network/routing lab thread a few weeks ago, it was a horrible setup, it has finally been adjusted. ive now got a router on a stick setup inside the campus network...and would like it to get out to the internet.
im adding a craptastic topology made in paint and a trimmed-down version of the running-configs for my gear.
topology
configs
my internet connection is on a 5 meg DSL line, nothing else on campus uses it.
basically in the classroom im working in there is a 2950 for the room w/ gig trunks across campus and one interface on that 2950 going to my 1841 (configured as a router on a stick) ( the 1841 sucks balls and is horrendously slow... lets not get into that)
then the 1841's second interface is subinterfaced, and goes to a trunk port on my lab 2950, other ports from the lab 2950 go to my workstations giving me a segregated network from the rest of the campus.
-the 1841 can ping out to the internet, ping anything on campus, and ping my lab 2950 and workstations
-the lab 2950/workstations cant ping anything past the router (but can ping the router)
Ive had the campus admin trying to help but he's stumped. he says that the vlan he has me using to get out (vlan 251) isnt routed in campus at all and just goes straight to the dsl line (and indeed, you cannot see anything on that vlan from the rest of campus)
an instructor suggested configuring NAT on the router (something I have zero experience with).
Im thinking that since my 1841 can get to the internet, the switch/workstations can send traffic out, but its not getting back in because theres *nothing* pointing back to my campus network. My router has *zero* communication with the 4507 that handles the routing on campus.
any thoughts? what do i need to look into to solve this?
**Note: there are rip network statements on the router, per the administrators suggestion. Im still not sure I understand why he wanted to try them as theres nothing running RIPv2 on campus for my router to talk to...he seemed to think it was necessary for routing between my workstations, but the router has the static, connected routes and (obviously) worked for my LAN without those *Shrug*
im adding a craptastic topology made in paint and a trimmed-down version of the running-configs for my gear.
topology
configs
my internet connection is on a 5 meg DSL line, nothing else on campus uses it.
basically in the classroom im working in there is a 2950 for the room w/ gig trunks across campus and one interface on that 2950 going to my 1841 (configured as a router on a stick) ( the 1841 sucks balls and is horrendously slow... lets not get into that)
then the 1841's second interface is subinterfaced, and goes to a trunk port on my lab 2950, other ports from the lab 2950 go to my workstations giving me a segregated network from the rest of the campus.
-the 1841 can ping out to the internet, ping anything on campus, and ping my lab 2950 and workstations
-the lab 2950/workstations cant ping anything past the router (but can ping the router)
Ive had the campus admin trying to help but he's stumped. he says that the vlan he has me using to get out (vlan 251) isnt routed in campus at all and just goes straight to the dsl line (and indeed, you cannot see anything on that vlan from the rest of campus)
an instructor suggested configuring NAT on the router (something I have zero experience with).
Im thinking that since my 1841 can get to the internet, the switch/workstations can send traffic out, but its not getting back in because theres *nothing* pointing back to my campus network. My router has *zero* communication with the 4507 that handles the routing on campus.
any thoughts? what do i need to look into to solve this?
**Note: there are rip network statements on the router, per the administrators suggestion. Im still not sure I understand why he wanted to try them as theres nothing running RIPv2 on campus for my router to talk to...he seemed to think it was necessary for routing between my workstations, but the router has the static, connected routes and (obviously) worked for my LAN without those *Shrug*