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Cisco 2600 Configuration Problem

jcavazos71
Level 1
Level 1

This is my first router configuration. I am having problems with 192.168.50.0/24 network getting to other networks (192.168.51.0/24)

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dabels
Level 1
Level 1

can I ask why you are nat'ing? also do you have a device on the two separate networks and do they have the correct subnet mask on them? if you do a traceroute from one device to the other what is the result?

mounir.mohamed
Level 7
Level 7

Hi,

This due to wrong Wildcard bits, use the below ACL format to allow directlly connected subnet to overloaded by F0/0 ip address, the ACL you used only allow any ip address ended by 0 which is not valid address in your case, so you can correct it by use this format:

access-list 7 permit 192.168.50.0 0.0.0.255

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Mounir Mohamed

Thanks, mounir.mohamed

That did the trick... it works now.

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