![]() ![]() Has anyone done this before? Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Google has been no help thus far. If I give my laptop 192.168.1.11/24 and put it on another 999 port in the switch it can ping the PLC using the inside address just fine. This tutorial explains Static NAT configuration in detail. ![]() If I send a ping to 18.8.28.240 I get nothing back. I think the issue may be the access VLAN of Fa1/1, but I've tried it with both 128 and 999 and either way I can't ping the device on that port from outside the network. Inside from host 192.168.1.10 to 10.8.28.240Īnd here is the configuration of the uplink port (Gi1/1): interface GigabitEthernet1/1 Here's how my L2 NAT instance is configured in the switch: l2nat instance PLC1 HSRP preemption and interface tracking are supported in Packet Tracer 7.2.1. This protocol can be configured on every Cisco router available in Packet Tracer as well as on Cisco Catalyst 3560 layer 3 switch. I want to be able to access this from the corporate network with the address 10.8.28.240. HSRP feature has been introduced in Packet Tracer 6.0. What I have is a PLC connected to Fa1/1 with the IP 192.168.1.10.
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