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Bridging a network

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by 00100b, May 10, 2004.

  1. 00100b

    00100b Junior Member

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    Greetings.

    I'm currently trying to bridge two network segments using a Cisco 2611 router.

    I have FastEthernet/0 set up with one IP address for the 201 subnet (###.###.201.249).
    I have FastEthernet/1 set up with one IP address for the 202 subnet (###.###.202.249).

    I am using EIGRP routing and have the Network defined as (###.###.0.0).

    From the 201 subnet:
    I can ping the 201.249 and 202.249
    I cannot ping any of the static IPs on the 202 subnet

    From the 202 subnet:
    I can ping 202.249 but get Request Time Out 201.249.

    I'm more than likely making a very stupid mistake here somewhere. Could you provide me with some guideance?

    Thank you,
    00100b
     
  2. 00100b

    00100b Junior Member

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    This issue has been resolved.
     
  3. BSchwarz

    BSchwarz Guest

    What was the problem? I'm not that familiar with Cisco and cbos. I assume you had a bad host map causing the problem.
     
  4. 00100b

    00100b Junior Member

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    Actually, I'm quite embarrassed to say that it was a fubar on my part. All of the servers and workstations on the 202 subnet had a default gateway of 250 and not 249, so they didn't know where to send the responses to.
     

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