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sweetheart wrote: » I can't ping between the R1 and R2 and between R2 and R3
sweetheart wrote: » Is this a homework assignment for a class? NO
mikej412 wrote: » It looks like a troubleshooting assignment
mikej412 wrote: » Did you do a sh ip int brief on R1 & R2? With no keepalive you may be repporting UP when it isn't -- why the no keepalive? Does the encapsulation method match on the interfaces between R1 & R2? Are R2 & R3 on the same subnet? I just (hopefully) picked out the correct interface configs from the diagram -- and those are the obvious problems. I didn't look any further than that, or check the NET file, or figure out why you have the clock rate set to 5600. It looks like a troubleshooting assignment
sweetheart wrote: » i when i remove the keepalive the protocol goes down directly ?no way i could'nt ?no ping at all i delete the clock rate but no way ?it doesn't work too?
JavonR wrote: » you might want to remove all of that frame configuration. Then, put the clock rate command on R2 and take it off R1. While you are at it, you should remove the no keepalive commands
sweetheart wrote: » what does it mean this ? f1/1 = NIO_udp:30000:127.0.0.1:20000 f1/2 = NIO_udp:30001:127.0.0.1:20001 f1/3 = NIO_udp:30002:127.0.0.1:20002
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