From: Nancy Khln (nancy_merill@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 21:44:56 GMT-3
Yes, it works that way, what if static routes are not allowed....
Thank you
Sergio Jimenez Arguedas <sejimenez@its.co.cr> wrote:Hi Nancy,
R1 in the routing table doesn4t know how to reach R3 interface. So the ping
doesn4t response!!! Just add a default-route in R1 pointing to R2.
With NAT the ping response because I think you apply NAT in R2 so it changed
the ip of R3 to the ip in the int e0 in R1,and it IS directly conected to
R1. So R1 routing table know how to reach the destination!!!
Rgds,
Sergio
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