04-09-2007 01:24 PM - edited 03-05-2019 03:22 PM
I recently acquired a used 2611 (which I've since had all previous configurations cleared) and need to set it up between two networks. Like this:
Network 1: 192.168.144.100/255.255.0.0
Network 2: 10.20.30.100/255.255.0.0
I need to be able to configure the router to allow network 2 to send to network 1, but restrict network 1 from sending to network 2.
I have configured the two interfaces with the appropriate IP addresses (looks correct with "show interfaces" command), but I'm not quite sure how to set up the rest of it. Also, the router continues to echo to the terminal a lot of errors related to config files or something similar.
Can anyone help me out on this?
Thank you.
04-09-2007 02:03 PM
sounds like "reflexive access-list" is the best choice.
what are the errors?
04-09-2007 02:16 PM
The errors are...
%Error opening tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg (Timed out)
*Mar 1 07:31:31.297: %SYS-4-CCONFIG_RESOLVE_FAILURE: System config parce from (tftp://255.255.255.255/network-confg) failed
Other errors (replace "network-confg" above)
cisconet.cfg
2611-confg
2611.cfg
As for the link you provided, for whatever reason, my password is not working. Any ideas?
Thanx again.
04-09-2007 03:36 PM
these errors are no harm.
do this at the global config mode "no service config"
if you have cco you can search for "reflexive access list"
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