Connect Cisco Router & Switch to ISP Home Router and Access Internet
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2020
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In this video I've demonstrated step by step process how to connect Cisco 2851 Router and Cisco 3560 Switch to ISP Home router and access internet. I also described connection details and configuration of Cisco router using Putty and console cable.
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PuTTY command line for Router Configuration:
Where hostname of the Router is "Router"
Entering to Privileged mode: enable
Check IP Interface:#show ip interface brief
Entering to Global Configuration mode:
Router#configure terminal
Entering GE0/0 Interface:
Router(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 0/0
Making Interface up:
Router(config-if)#no shutdown
Assigning IP address from DHCP: # ip address dhcp
Ping to Google DNS server:
Router#ping 8.8.8.8
Entering GE0/1 Interface:
Router(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 0/1
Assigning IP address :
Router(config-if)#ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
Making Interface up:
Router(config-if)#no shutdown
Creating DHCP pool:
First go to global configuration mode then
Router(config)#ip dhcp pool mainuser
Router(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.2.0 /24
Router(dhcp-config)#default-router 192.168.2.1
Router(dhcp-config)#dns-server 8.8.8.8
Router(dhcp-config)#exit
Static Routing for default Gateway
Router(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
Configuring NAT Outside:
Router(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 0/0
Router(config-if)#ip nat outside
Router(config-if)#exit
Configuring NAT inside:
Router(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 0/1
Router(config-if)#ip nat inside
Router(config-if)#exit
Creating Access list:
Router(config)#ip access-list standard 1
Router(config-std-nacl)#permit any
Router(config-std-nacl)#exit
Overloading IP NAT inside source to the interface gigabitEthernet 0/0:
Router(config)#ip nat inside source list 1 interface gigabitEthernet 0/0 overload
Router(config-if)#exit
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This is one of the best Networking real lab video tutorial i´ve ever seen. Well done.
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@@itsupportpeople219 yeah the best. Thank you for such a video, please continue to upload real-time configurations like this.
@@itsupportpeople219 could you please advise if this will not conflict with my current ISP router configuration and settings if I plug everything as on the video?
Thank you! This was the best explanation I have seen straight to point. I will be setting up my home lab soon.
I have a small home lab that I have used for Cisco studies. Your video will help me get started doing the initial configuration to connect my lab to the internet. Looking forward to the next video. Thank you!
One of the best start to finish guides, very thorough. I watched around 5 videos before coming here and this was the best by far for setting up new equipment.
I could suggest adding in the setup of passwords for the routers/switches and explaining a bit of what each command does.
Great video!
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@@itsupportpeople219great video! Why you stopped posting content with real switches and routers? You are the best.I hope you will start again
I must confess, I have been looking for simple and clear explanations like this for years now, I am impressed. Well done and keep the good work up
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Seriously a lifesaver was having such a hard time finding anyone breaking down the whole process. Thank you!
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I planned building a home CCNA lab and your has boosted my confidence. Great job, keep it up
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Great tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to do this
Very good! Thanks! Used this video to connect a Cisco 1841 router and a Catalyst 2960G switch to a DSL modem. Success!
Great Work!! very useful for the beginners :)
Thank you. this was extremely helpful. Enabling passwords and creating a host name would have also been a plus but this was still A++
Thanks for your compliment
After I'm successfully connect to the internet with the Cisco router and switch can i disconnect the home router or ISP and it will continue browsing?
@@abdullahisuleiman9276Subhanallah Abdullah. You cannot disconnect the ISP router or home router. The ISP router is what is giving you connection to the Internet. If you have your Cisco router or whatever lab router you're using, it HAS to connect to the ISP router and be in the same subnet as the ISP router because from their the ISP router is connected directly to the ISP network. So you need the ISP router. Anyone reading this, do no disconnect your ISP router thinking you'll still have Internet connection because guess what? You had Internet connection first with the ISP... how can you have Internet connection if ISP router or modem is off 😂😂
simple and straightforward setup. Thanks
Thank you so much sir for this very accurate, emphasized, and great video tutorial for CISCO devices configuration. More power to you man. God bless you. :)
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Very well made informational video man! Good job and thanks for the help!
Great work, appreciate 👍
fantastic now to setup some passwords i have watched several videos and couldnt get it working i i was know it was me missing something but your excellent explanation of the details truly helped me
Thank you very much. This video was great, please keep the content coming.
Thank you So much. easy to understand for me as beginner !!
Really very informative and practical video...
Thank you for your excellent explanation and great input. Congratulations!!!
Thank you so much. Great job. I learnt more in this video than I could from a book. I have many books and they are very confusing. In future videos, could you also kindly explain very briefly, certain key commands, like for example, in this video: what does overload mean and do. Or what does ip route accomplish. etc. Thankyou again. Keep up the good work.
Excellent vid, informative and practical. Basic but great start.
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FINALLY! Someone teaching a practical use guide instead of just toy examples. Thank you so much! I do have a couple of questions if you still monitor this Vid after 4 years,
1) When going from the ISP router to the Cisco Router, do Gi0/0 and Gi0/1 have to be on different networks?
2) If you don't mind me asking, where abouts in Australia are you from?
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Thanks for watching... Best of luck for your interview
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Thanks a lot!! I really like this setup. i have the same routers, so I can follow your video to install my devices.
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Thank you so much my friend, this tutorial helped me! 😃
Thanks. it is a very useful video for beginners.
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This is an excellent video for beginners like me. Thank you. I do however have a couple questions. Some ISP's do not give you static ip on your connection. If they assign you a different ip bi-weekly, will it affect port 0/1 since the ip for 0/0 has changed? Also, if I have 2 ISP's at home (one get free from our cable company (10/100)) and a fiber that I pay for, is it a just a matter of creating another vlan on the router and creating a different segment? I would like to have my servers access both network, is that possible? Another question, we have a shared printer on the fiber connection for the rest of the family, will my lab which have access to it? Thanks again!
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...i would love to know how to deploy this wirelessly (ie using a 2500 series wireless controller and Air-lap-1262n-e-k9 Access points).
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Nice Video. Good job man! Did you configure a NAT pool for for NAT(PAT) configuration? How does it translate the address?
Thanks for watching... Yes I configured NAT and PAT and it translate address and I accessed internet.
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Great video, I appreciate you doing this. It has really helped me a lot. However, I’ve followed the video exactly a few times and I’m still having issues connecting to the internet through the switch and router.
All the addresses ping but I can’t get out to the internet. Any advice?
Thanks for your query. Can you tell me the model of your Cisco router and switch.Can you successfully ping your Cisco router's gi 0/1 port ip from the pc connected to switch. If that is successful then try to ping the home isp router gateway ip 192.168.1.1 if it is successful then ping google dns serve ip 8.8.8.8 if it is also successful then network configuration is ok. Then you have to chek internet setting to your pc. Go to network sharing center then advance setting then double click your Ethernet adapter then click ipv4 then select ip automatically same for dns. I think that would work.
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IT Support People thanks for getting back with me so quickly. Turns out, ip-routing was disabled. Once I fixed that everything came up. I appreciate all the help