Arsynic
MIS
- Jun 17, 2003
- 141
I must have reconfigured this router like 20 times already and still no cigar. First of all I have a CISCO 802 ISDN modem (the location in question is way out in the boondocks). I ran the CISCO Fast Step software to setup the router and it ran tests and all of them were good. However, when I try to connect to the Internet, I get nothing. The monitoring software showed all green with a good connection between the ISP and the Ethernet0 interface. But when it comes to surfing the net, I get nothing.
Even worse, I can't even ping the router with the computer connected to it. It's surely a setup issue right? Wrong. It's a copy of the same configuration that was connecting to the net fine last week. Both ISDN channels were lit up like firecrackers as the WAN traffic rolled in, however the lan traffic was at ZERO on the router. So I have two problems: There's no way to run diagnostics on the routher and secondly I have no way to get into the router. Usually I would Telnet into the router but that doesn't work anymore...until I go to a remote location with Internet access at which I can both PING AND TELNET INTO THE ROUTER!!! This is crazy.
So in synopsis:
--Router reconfigured with a copy of a configuration that was working last week.
--At present I can't telnet into the router locally.
--Cannot ping router locally.
--I can telnet into the router remotely (oops, it just timed out on me).
--I can ping the router remotely.
--Heavy WAN port traffic signifies that Internet traffic is coming to the router.
--ZERO LAN port traffic signifies that Internet traffic is not reaching the LAN.
--I have concluded that the LAN cannot transmit to the router and the router cannot transmit to the LAN.
Is the router dying or is it an ISP issue? How can I HyperTerm into the router because the 9600 baud rate that CISCO recommends still doesn't work?
Even worse, I can't even ping the router with the computer connected to it. It's surely a setup issue right? Wrong. It's a copy of the same configuration that was connecting to the net fine last week. Both ISDN channels were lit up like firecrackers as the WAN traffic rolled in, however the lan traffic was at ZERO on the router. So I have two problems: There's no way to run diagnostics on the routher and secondly I have no way to get into the router. Usually I would Telnet into the router but that doesn't work anymore...until I go to a remote location with Internet access at which I can both PING AND TELNET INTO THE ROUTER!!! This is crazy.
So in synopsis:
--Router reconfigured with a copy of a configuration that was working last week.
--At present I can't telnet into the router locally.
--Cannot ping router locally.
--I can telnet into the router remotely (oops, it just timed out on me).
--I can ping the router remotely.
--Heavy WAN port traffic signifies that Internet traffic is coming to the router.
--ZERO LAN port traffic signifies that Internet traffic is not reaching the LAN.
--I have concluded that the LAN cannot transmit to the router and the router cannot transmit to the LAN.
Is the router dying or is it an ISP issue? How can I HyperTerm into the router because the 9600 baud rate that CISCO recommends still doesn't work?