cisco 1604 win2003 server - routing issue

cisco 1604 win2003 server - routing issue

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cisco 1604 win2003 server - routing issue gujumaxima 10-28-2005
Posted by on October 28, 2005, 5:39 am
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I'm trying to learn for my ccna.
Here is what i Have setup
cable-modem>>>D-Link-wireless>>>Win2003-wireless-connection

On the Win2003 there is also an Ethernet card which is connected to
Cisco 1604R - e0 - is also connected via console port

D-link: 172.1.1.2 255.255.255.128
Win2003- wirelesscard: 172.1.1.6 255.255.255.128
Win2003- ethernetcard: 172.1.1.125 255.255.255.128
Cisco e0: 172.1.1.121 255.255.255.125

The e0 does say up and up - I can ping e0 from win2003.

I'm trying to enable Rip on network 172.1.0.0 but cisco router does not
see 172.1.1.6 network. On win2003 machine RIP v1 and 2 is enabled and
active but no rip updates are beening sent. When i run a packet sniffer
i can see rip packets beening received from cisco 1604 but log shows
nothing. RIP is enabled on both interfaces on win2003.

Now i could be doing something wrong or windows will not work with
cisco, I just dont know.



Posted by erict on October 28, 2005, 9:07 am
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Did you try to debug rip (debug ip rip) on the 1604 to see what is
actually going on ?

gujumaxima@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm trying to learn for my ccna.
> Here is what i Have setup
> cable-modem>>>D-Link-wireless>>>Win2003-wireless-connection
>
> On the Win2003 there is also an Ethernet card which is connected to
> Cisco 1604R - e0 - is also connected via console port
>
> D-link: 172.1.1.2 255.255.255.128
> Win2003- wirelesscard: 172.1.1.6 255.255.255.128
> Win2003- ethernetcard: 172.1.1.125 255.255.255.128
> Cisco e0: 172.1.1.121 255.255.255.125
>
> The e0 does say up and up - I can ping e0 from win2003.
>
> I'm trying to enable Rip on network 172.1.0.0 but cisco router does not
> see 172.1.1.6 network. On win2003 machine RIP v1 and 2 is enabled and
> active but no rip updates are beening sent. When i run a packet sniffer
> i can see rip packets beening received from cisco 1604 but log shows
> nothing. RIP is enabled on both interfaces on win2003.
>
> Now i could be doing something wrong or windows will not work with
> cisco, I just dont know.
>


Posted by on October 28, 2005, 6:30 am
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no I have not tried that but I will,
Does it look like I setup everthing right?



Posted by erict on October 28, 2005, 10:05 am
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If i understand correctly and you have :

cable-modem>>>D-Link-wireless>>>Win2003-wireless-connection
                                |
                                Win2003-wired-connection>>> 1604


This should be working.


gujumaxima@gmail.com wrote:
> no I have not tried that but I will,
> Does it look like I setup everthing right?
>


Posted by on October 28, 2005, 7:14 am
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Well the Win2003 only has one connection to the D-link which is a
wireless connection.

Then on Win2003 server the ethernet card is connected to e0 on the
cisco 1604.

cisco 1604 also has a serial connection from the PC to the console port
on the cisco router.

D-link )))))) Windows 2003 --(rj-45-crossover)---e0-cisco-1604



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