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01 Oct 2020 05:57 #97315
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Progress...
Ping Vigor to Vigor works
Ping from 2862 vigor LAN to 2860
ie. from 192.168.4.254 to 192.168.3.253
Does work !
But still can not ping PC to a PC on other vigor
So receiving vigor is not passing to local LAN,
Is this firewall issue ?
Ping Vigor to Vigor works
Ping from 2862 vigor LAN to 2860
ie. from 192.168.4.254 to 192.168.3.253
Does work !
But still can not ping PC to a PC on other vigor
So receiving vigor is not passing to local LAN,
Is this firewall issue ?
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01 Oct 2020 11:49 #97320
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01 Oct 2020 13:54 #97321
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Text o/p from the Telnet (or "Web Console") might have been better (and easier ) ... the image resolution is too small to read clearly
However ...
I cannot see this is on the screen print of the Routing Tables. Is it present:?:
I don't know if this is generally the case with other routers ... but it's not with my own Vigor 2860 (there are 5 active LANs, but the Router's own address/MAC on each LAN does not appear in the ARP cache)
However ...
I wrote:
Have you defined a static route on each vigor? i.e 192.168.4.0/24 ==> 192.168.3.253 (and 192.168.3.0/24 ==> 192.168.4.253 at the other end)
I cannot see this is on the screen print of the Routing Tables. Is it present
Mouserunner wrote:
but it occurs to me that the arp caches does not include either 192.168.3.253 or 192.168.4.253
Surely every vigor port connected should show its own MAC
I don't know if this is generally the case with other routers ... but it's not with my own Vigor 2860 (there are 5 active LANs, but the Router's own address/MAC on each LAN does not appear in the ARP cache)
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01 Oct 2020 19:53 #97323
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01 Oct 2020 20:38 #97324
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Ignore this - I was just seeing if anyone was paying attention Clearly not, since it's drivel :lol:
Those are the Route definitions you would need on LAN clients , but only if the Vigor wasn't their Default Gateway (which it seems to be in your case).
I think you might be right, in this being a Firewall Issue. I see from your 'Firewall Diagnosis' screen shot, that a Firewall Rule triggered - but it was only a test in one direction. If you try it again, you can enable "Packet 2" and set its direction to "B->A", as a more complete test. The Diagnostic screen should then show "INITIAL>>" and "<
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hornbyp wrote:
I wrote:
Have you defined a static route on each vigor? i.e 192.168.4.0/24 ==> 192.168.3.253 (and 192.168.3.0/24 ==> 192.168.4.253 at the other end)
I cannot see this is on the screen print of the Routing Tables. Is it present:?:
Ignore this - I was just seeing if anyone was paying attention
Those are the Route definitions you would need on LAN clients
I think you might be right, in this being a Firewall Issue. I see from your 'Firewall Diagnosis' screen shot, that a Firewall Rule triggered - but it was only a test in one direction. If you try it again, you can enable "Packet 2" and set its direction to "B->A", as a more complete test. The Diagnostic screen should then show "INITIAL>>" and "<
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01 Oct 2020 21:47 #97325
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Yes, PC default gateway is set to local Vigor.
PC Tracert shows ping goes to local vigor then fails to go further.
Here is 2 way diagnose - looks like a pass ?
PC Tracert shows ping goes to local vigor then fails to go further.
Here is 2 way diagnose - looks like a pass ?
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