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14 years 10 months ago #32572 by railfrog
Hi

I am a student at staffs uni.
I am enrolled in computer science, and have networking as my optional module.
I can do the sub netting bit and configuring routers, but there is something that is bugging me.

How do i find the serial ip address for the router, so i can connect two routers together.

I have got some weird and wonderful stuff set up in packet tracer, but cant get the pc's to talk to one another as they need to go through two routers.

Also need the knowledge to find the "ip route" of said routers.


Thanks
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14 years 10 months ago #32573 by ZiPPy
The command your looking for will be a 'show' command

show int serial0

Be sure to change the serial number to the appropriate number.

Variations you might see:
serial0
serial0/0
serial0/1
serial0/0/0

It all depends on the serial card installed.

To find the ip route you will also use a show command

show ip route

Review your show commands.


Cheers,

ZiPPy

ZiPPy
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14 years 10 months ago #32574 by railfrog
Thanks for the quick reply but i think that we are on crossed wires here.

What i want to know is how to work out the serial ip address and the ip route address.

Thanks
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14 years 10 months ago #32578 by S0lo
It would help if you post your packet tracer .pkt file so that we can see exactly whats going on. You can upload your file here: www.2shared.com/

Studying CCNP...

Ammar Muqaddas
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14 years 10 months ago #32588 by railfrog
I have managed to work out the Serial ip addresses.

All i need now is the "ip route" so the routers can talk to each other.

If you still need the packet tracer i will post it when i get back from work.
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14 years 10 months ago #32591 by railfrog
ok....here is packet tracer file.


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