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Kaiyn_Fallanx:
Hi!

I'm not sure if this is the correct avenue but I need some help.

I had set up the DSR-250 on our data network to communicate with the phone network on a Cisco router. The static routes have already been mapped.

The data network internal IP range is
192.168.0.0 /24

The phone network internal IP range is
192.168.200.0 /24

From the phone network I can ping the gateway which is the DSR-250 router. The gateway IP is 192.168.0.1 and is assigned to the DSR-250. However if I use one of the clients from within the data network to ping the phone network data is not passing through.

Here is the static routing table. I was wondering if I missed something or if something is missing.

FurryNutz:
Link>Welcome!


* What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case.
* Link>What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status.
* What region are you located?
Is there any Static Routing information in the user manual?
Is the DSR connected to any Ethernet switches ? Mfr and model if any?
What is the model of the Cisco router?

Kaiyn_Fallanx:
    What Hardware version is your router? Look at sticker under the router case. A4 (Canada)
   What Firmware version is currently loaded? Found on the routers web page under status. 3.11B202E_WW
    What region are you located? North America


Is there any Static Routing information in the user manual? Yes, and it's very basic
Is the DSR connected to any Ethernet switches ? Mfr and model if any? No. The connection is between the DSR-250 router and the Cisco switch
What is the model of the Cisco router?  Not sure as this was provided by the phone company.

PacketTracer:
Hi,

unfortunately I'm not able to make head or tail of what your scenario exactly might be.

Is it something like this (A)?:


                         .---------.                              .--------------.
|---- 192.168.0.0/24 ----| DSR-250 |---- some unknown network ----| Cisco router |---- 192.168.200.0/24 ----|
                        /`---------´                              `--------------´\
                       /                                                           \
                 192.168.0.1                                                  192.168.200.1



Or is it something like that (B)?:


                         .---------.                          .--------------.
|---- 192.168.0.0/24 ----| DSR-250 |---- 192.168.200.0/24 ----| Cisco router |---- other networks ...
                        /`---------´\                         `--------------´
                       /             \
                 192.168.0.1    192.168.200.1



Or is it something else?


--- Quote ---From the phone network I can ping the gateway which is the DSR-250 router. The gateway IP is 192.168.0.1 and is assigned to the DSR-250.
--- End quote ---

I guess you mean, you have some PC (not a phone) plugged to the phone network (or you use the Cisco router's CLI) and can ping the address 192.168.0.1, that is DSR-250's "far side"? Can you also ping any other device 192.168.0.X (X other than 1) of your data network?

The static routing table shown is the Cisco's or DSR-250's table?

In any case it looks strange, because any destination entry 192.168.200.X/255.255.255.0 (X other than 0) is equivalent to the single destination 192.168.200.0/24 (that is the whole phone network). The same is true for 192.168.0.X/255.255.255.0 (X other than 0) which always means the same destination 192.168.0.0/24 (the whole data network). Did you configure these entries or where they somehow learned dynamically?

In addition this routing table neither matches scenario A nor scenario B.

PT

Kaiyn_Fallanx:
Hi everyone. Sorry if I wasn't clear.

So the set up is like this.

DSR 250 has an internal ip of 192.168.0.0 /24 which is connected directly to the Cisco router via one of the LAN ports on the back. The Cisco router has an internal ip of 192.168.200.0 /24

So technically the first diagram by PacketTracer is the current set up except that both routers are connected directly.

The routing table shown is the routing table on the DSR 250. Unfortunately from either the data network or the phone network the only thing that could be pinged is the gateway IP. Which is 192.168.0.1 for the DSR 250 and 192.168.200.1 for the Cisco router.

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