I've got a Cisco 1601 and have added a secondary ip address - (192.168.6.1/24). From a host in the newly added subnet I can ping the router and the router can ping the host via ethernet. The problem is I can not ping any host in the 192.168.6/24 subnet from the routers SERIAL interface. I'm stumped on why that is...? If serial0 can not pass the 192.168.6.0 subnet then no other WAN traffic can pass through.
Both Serial0 and Ethernet0 are up and up. I added the new subnet as a "secondary" ip address. Running RIP and added the 192.168.6.0 network. I can ping 192.168.6.1 from the serial interface of the router. If I do a "sh ip route" it shows the 192.168.6.0/24 is directly connected to ethernet0.
From a directly connected router I can ping 192.168.6.1 but not any host past the "problem" router. IOS version is 12.0(14).
Thanks!
Both Serial0 and Ethernet0 are up and up. I added the new subnet as a "secondary" ip address. Running RIP and added the 192.168.6.0 network. I can ping 192.168.6.1 from the serial interface of the router. If I do a "sh ip route" it shows the 192.168.6.0/24 is directly connected to ethernet0.
From a directly connected router I can ping 192.168.6.1 but not any host past the "problem" router. IOS version is 12.0(14).
Thanks!