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2600 series router using SDM tg 07-19-2008
Posted by tg on July 19, 2008, 6:14 am
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Cisco 2615XM router with SDM 2.4.1
I'm trying to get PC's on a LAN to access a default gateway adsl router so they
can surf
the internet but I'm stuck at the Cisco 2615XM router
Here is my setup:
small LAN of PC's all connected by cables to a hub, all ip's set on 192.168.1.xx
Cisco 2615XM router also connected to the hub on Fastethernet port 0/1, set as as
192.168.1.70, set as LAN
Cisco 2651XM Fastethernet port 0/0, DHCP set port to 192.168.1.64 set as WAN,
connected by
cable to Cisco wireless access point (configured as a universal workgroup
bridge).
The Cisco access point ip is 192.168.1.66 and it is connected wirelessly to a
non-cisco
adsl router on the internet (default gateway 192.168.1.254).

I'm trying to get the PC's on the LAN to access the default gateway router so
they can
surf the internet but I'm stuck at the 2615XM router. The PC can see both
FastEthernet
ports but I can't get the PC to see the Cisco access point on 192.168.1.66.
In SDM/Interfaces and Connections I did Test Connection but the test fails at
Checking
Exit Interface, the recommended actions say: 'Select User-Specified option or
add host
specific/network specific/default route through this interface and retest
connection'. I'm
not sure where I'm supposed to go in SDM to do this, I've tried different things
but fail
to create the route so if anyone can help me put the right settings into SDM
that'd be
great. Thanks for any help.






Posted by jcle on July 19, 2008, 2:10 pm
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the 2621 is a a router meaning the ports are routed ports and cannot
be configured in the same subnet. in your configuration I fail to see
why you need the 2621 I would take it out and plug the wap diectly
into the hub. if you need to use the router you need to configure
different subnets on both fe interfaces set the def gw of your pcs to
thw port faceing them and set a def route on the 2621 to go to the
asdl router

tg wrote:
> Cisco 2615XM router with SDM 2.4.1
> I'm trying to get PC's on a LAN to access a default gateway adsl router so
they can surf
> the internet but I'm stuck at the Cisco 2615XM router
> Here is my setup:
> small LAN of PC's all connected by cables to a hub, all ip's set on
192.168.1.xx
> Cisco 2615XM router also connected to the hub on Fastethernet port 0/1, set as
as
> 192.168.1.70, set as LAN
> Cisco 2651XM Fastethernet port 0/0, DHCP set port to 192.168.1.64 set as WAN,
connected by
> cable to Cisco wireless access point (configured as a universal workgroup
bridge).
> The Cisco access point ip is 192.168.1.66 and it is connected wirelessly to a
non-cisco
> adsl router on the internet (default gateway 192.168.1.254).
>
> I'm trying to get the PC's on the LAN to access the default gateway router so
they can
> surf the internet but I'm stuck at the 2615XM router. The PC can see both
FastEthernet
> ports but I can't get the PC to see the Cisco access point on 192.168.1.66.
> In SDM/Interfaces and Connections I did Test Connection but the test fails at
Checking
> Exit Interface, the recommended actions say: 'Select User-Specified option or
add host
> specific/network specific/default route through this interface and retest
connection'. I'm
> not sure where I'm supposed to go in SDM to do this, I've tried different
things but fail
> to create the route so if anyone can help me put the right settings into SDM
that'd be
> great. Thanks for any help.

Posted by tg on July 20, 2008, 3:22 pm
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> the 2621 is a a router meaning the ports are routed ports and cannot
> be configured in the same subnet. in your configuration I fail to see
> why you need the 2621 I would take it out and plug the wap diectly
> into the hub. if you need to use the router you need to configure
> different subnets on both fe interfaces set the def gw of your pcs to
> thw port faceing them and set a def route on the 2621 to go to the
> asdl router

thanks for your response jcl.
I cannot plug the wap into the hub, to explain why I'll need to go backwards.
The cisco
wap will only connect to a non-cisco wireless router using the 'universal'
wireless bridge
setting (u-wb). U-wb only supports a single device, it will not support multiple
devices
on the hub. The normal wireless bridge setting will support multiple devices but
n-wb will
only connect to another cisco wireless device, and my adls wireless router is a
no-cisco
device. Which means I must use u-wb, and the single device on u-wb has top be
the 2651XM.
All the PC's on the hub can 'hide' behind the 2651xm and route through it. So I
need to
configure the 2651 to route all the pc's onto the internet. I hope I've
explained it ok.
Thanks for the tip you gave, as a newbie I didn't know the ports had to be on
different
subnets but I do now. I'll try the instructions you gave but if you could
provide a bit
more detail about what you mean that would be really good. Thanks again.







Posted by Gabriele Beltrame on July 20, 2008, 9:02 am
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> Cisco 2615XM router with SDM 2.4.1
> I'm trying to get PC's on a LAN to access a default gateway adsl router so
> they can surf
> the internet but I'm stuck at the Cisco 2615XM router
> Here is my setup:
> small LAN of PC's all connected by cables to a hub, all ip's set on
> 192.168.1.xx
> Cisco 2615XM router also connected to the hub on Fastethernet port 0/1,
> set as as
> 192.168.1.70, set as LAN
> Cisco 2651XM Fastethernet port 0/0, DHCP set port to 192.168.1.64 set as
> WAN, connected by
> cable to Cisco wireless access point (configured as a universal workgroup
> bridge).
> The Cisco access point ip is 192.168.1.66 and it is connected wirelessly
> to a non-cisco
> adsl router on the internet (default gateway 192.168.1.254).
>
> I'm trying to get the PC's on the LAN to access the default gateway router
> so they can
> surf the internet but I'm stuck at the 2615XM router. The PC can see both
> FastEthernet
> ports but I can't get the PC to see the Cisco access point on
> 192.168.1.66.
> In SDM/Interfaces and Connections I did Test Connection but the test fails
> at Checking
> Exit Interface, the recommended actions say: 'Select User-Specified option
> or add host
> specific/network specific/default route through this interface and retest
> connection'. I'm
> not sure where I'm supposed to go in SDM to do this, I've tried different
> things but fail to create the route so if anyone can help me put the right
> settings into SDM that'd be great. Thanks for any help.
>

Hi,

You can actually create a bridge between the two ethernet ports of the
2651XM, but as already expressed by "jcle" in a previous reply there is no
point in using the 2651XM at all... just connect the PCs to the "hub"
(preferably a switch).


Regards,
Gabriele



Posted by tg on July 20, 2008, 3:25 pm
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> Hi,
>
> You can actually create a bridge between the two ethernet ports of the 2651XM,
but as
> already expressed by "jcle" in a previous reply there is no point in using the
2651XM at
> all... just connect the PCs to the "hub" (preferably a switch).

thanks for your response Gabriel, in my reply above to jcle I've explained why I
have to
use the 2651xm. Do you know specifically how I create a bridge between the two
ethernet
ports?



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