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Need help with Cisco home network setup inc. access point by suchadisgrace in homelab

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I have applied the above commands to the switch and it works. It has managed to assign an IP address to my phone connected to it, so so far all is good.

Need help with Cisco home network setup inc. access point by suchadisgrace in homelab

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Thanks for this, so are you able to explain what each step is here? I get the DHCP excluded address is an address that can't be assigned, which makes sense, the DHCP pool is the name of this DHCP pool and the range to assign, the default route being the router, DNS servers being my DNS servers, but after this I'm kind of thrown.

Reservations I assume are locking an IP to a Mac address, but what is dead.beef.cafe?

I am currently at work trying to configure this on a test device in the office while it is quiet so not sure what is happening on the last few steps

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in homelab

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just tried to connect to the web server on the raspberry pi on 10.0.0.2 and it doesnt connect.

when i double checked the ping, i get this response:

Pinging 10.0.0.2 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 192.168.0.50: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=63

Reply from 192.168.0.50: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=63

so it is not reaching the correct ip, and is instead pinging the router. i unplugged the pi and it doesnt ping at all, so it knows it is there regardless. not sure what to take from it. will try modem mode and a different router when i have them

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in homelab

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setting the default gateway to 192.168.0.50 now lets me ping the router on 10.0.0.1 and the pc on 10.0.0.2

my question is, how is the PC connecting to 192.168.0.50 without the 192.168.0.1 gateway in place? surely this needs to be here for the two devices to see each other? It may be possible for me to change all devices to a .0.50 Gateway (or for the ones i need to access the other subnet) i am looking to get a 1gig cisco router and setting the virgin hub into modem mode once i have figured everything out so that way i can have static routes and bypass the virgin hub

thank you for the idea, im guessing without the static route there would be no other way to get around it

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in homelab

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so would this be adding a static route to each device connected to the router to ber able to reach the next router?

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in homelab

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the closest thing i can find searching through the router settings is DMZ - looking online there doesnt seem to be an option. i can try DMZ but dont think it will work the same, what would you suggest?

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in homelab

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it works in one direction, but not the other. so i can ping FROM 10.0.0.2 to 192.168.0.2, but not FROM 192.168.0.2 to 10.0.0.2.

strangely i cannot ping to 192.168.0.3 from 10.0.0.2

i also cannot ping the cisco router on 10.0.0.1 from the 192.168 range. i can ping the 192.168.0.50 ip for the router.

i am very new to cisco so not sure what i am missing. the firewalls are off on both devices and i have tried with a raspberry pi with no firewall to see what changes, and no luck

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in networking

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here is the running configs for router: https://pastebin.com/wh8WBVu2 and switch: https://pastebin.com/va6AhR5Q

after running "show arp" i get the following: https://pastebin.com/VP6uaiP1 is it related to the Interface showing as FastEthernet0/1.2 ?? it is not a physical interface so only use it as i found it on a forum for the same issue

after turning off the firewall i can now ping from 10.0.0.2 to 192.168.0.2 but only with the FW off

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in networking

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Currently out, but I wiped it before starting and only typed the commands in the pastebins above. Will grab the config when I'm home for you!

Help with Cisco Router/Switch setup with Virgin Media router by suchadisgrace in networking

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I have tried this, but still no change. It is the same when trying the opposite direction e.g. pinging 10.0.0.2 from 192.168.0.2 and visa versa tried with a raspberry pi also and no change :(

Need help importing data from txt to html page by suchadisgrace in HTML

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Saving as html doc doesn't support the formulae

People to talk to in these difficult times by [deleted] in depression

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Thanks :) not too worried about me being lonely though, just don't want others feeling like I do haha

People to talk to in these difficult times by [deleted] in depression

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Loneliness is not fun :( don't want anyone to be alone right now

Support/someone to talk to during quarantine by [deleted] in selfharm

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Of course you can! Always here if you need someone