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stanech
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Hello
Can someone please give any info on how I can ping 2 systems. The systems are connected to two seperate routers and one of the routers is also connected to the other. That means the systems are arranegd in this order
The first router is LAN IP is 10.0.0.1, with several computers connected to it with the 10.0.0 class of IPs.
The first router was connected to a second router with an IP of 10.0.0.50
And a LAN IP of 192.168.0.1 with several computers connected to it with the 192.168.0 class IP
After much stress I was able to ping from the computers on the I92 class but my problem is that I could not ping from the computers with the 10.0.0
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Maleeq (m)
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Confirm your router configurations(check the interface states, routing table . . .) If properly configured, you should not be having this problem
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stanech
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I use mikrotik router it is a little bit complicated can someone tell me of any Idea on how to use it
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Maleeq (m)
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Well, I've laid my hands (or eyes) on a mikrokit router before. I look around for your though.
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Seun (m)
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If you're not conversant with routing tables, you should probably just use one router and switches.
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blackracle (m)
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try changing the ip address on ur serial links.use an ip addressing scheme different from the lan segments.then choose a suuitable routing protocol if u consider using vlsm which i advise  ;D
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