Setting an IP address and Default Gateway on a Cisco Switch - From our Free Tutorial website.
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Plizzz plizzz my default getaway is 0.0.0.0 i can change it with this seting's ?? plizzz
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thank you,
I got it.
The router's address is the DEFAULT GATEWAY of vlan 1 for inter-vlan routing.
Am I correct?
thanx :)
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There certainly is a way to put it back, if you are talking about your default gateway on your computer there are many questions that would first have to be asked before an answer could be given. I'm guessing that you are on a office network? in which case your best option is to speak to you IT department.
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simple and effective
thanks
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Thanks really helpful...(^_^)!!!
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Is this correct?
the ip address of vlan 1 has been configured as 192.168.1.11/24 which should be the same as the default gateway i.e 192.168.1.1{configured here) - (if you are trying to configure vlan 1 as default gateway)
thapaliyadh 11 months ago
@thapaliyadh
If you have configured VLAN 1 to have the IP address of 192.168.1.11/24 and your router has the IP address of 192.168.1.1/24, then you could set the default-gateway to point to the routers IP (192.168.1.1).
AnythingOverIP 10 months ago
can i work with cmd?As like this video???
saajanghayal 1 year ago
@saajanghayal
I was using telnet to connect the router when making the video, so yes you can use cmd as long as you have enabled telnet on your devices.
AnythingOverIP 10 months ago