Hello people,
I need help getting hosts on my network to be able to access the
internet via the following scenario:
Network A -- Router A -- Network B --- Router B
--- internet
Routers A and B are Cisco 1841 modular routers (similar to 1700 and
2600 series).
Router A is connected to Router B via serial link (X.21)
Router B is connected to the internet via DSL WIC on dialer interface
Router A is the new router to the scenario to connect networks A and B
together.
Hosts on network A can ping hosts on Network B.
Hosts on network B can ping hosts on Network A.
Hosts on network B can access internet (they always could).
Hosts on network A CANNOT ping any address on the internet.
Router B is configured with NAT traffic to the internet and has had no
problems delivering traffic to network B.
Routers A and B are set up with RIP v1 running advertising networks A
and B.
Router A was set with an "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 network B" to ensure
addresses not on networks in the routing table are delivered to Router
B to pass on to the internet. I don't know if this is working as it
should.
I ran a similar setup at home with a D-link router as the gateway and a
Cisco 2514 where Router A is here and had no problems.
I tried using "debug ip packet" and "debu ip icmp" on Router B to see
what was getting through but nothing showed up when I tried to ping a
known IP on the internet.
Any help and suggestions are appreciated.
Manbo.
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