You won't be able to access any servers on a fresh session. All of the devices are at their default state. On the switches, that's a blank slate.
I just got a lab load added into proctor labs for basic connectivity. There are two options. The basic connectivity option includes configurations on the switches for VLANs, routing, and interfaces. This load will let you access all of the devices. The second option is basic connectivity with DHCP and AP joins. This builds on the basic connectivity load and adds DHCP scopes along with option 43 configurations to allow the APs to join up to controllers. Here are a couple of troubleshooting steps that you can go through if you think you have the rack configured correctly for access through the VPN. To test your VPN connection, ping 10.10.205.20 from your PC. That is a loopback on the CME router. If you can ping that, then the VPN tunnel should be working. If that works, try pinging that same IP address from the switch that hosts the 10.10.210.1 IP address (the default gateway of the servers. If you can ping the CME loopback, it means that your VLANs and routing within the rack are configured correctly. If this part isn't working, ensure the following is configured. - ensure VLAN 5 is configured on Cat1 and Cat2 - ensure VLAN 5 is trunked between Cat1 and Cat2 - ensure fa0/4 on Cat1 is configured as an access port on vlan 5 - ensure fa0/11 on Cat2 is configured as an access port on vlan 5 - ensure Cat1 or Cat2 has an SVI for vlan 5 hosting IP address 10.10.210.1/24 - ensure that the switch hosting the 10.10.210.1 IP has a default route with a next hop of 10.10.210.20 Again, if you just load the basic connectivity lab load you should have all of this configured for you. Hope that helps. You can also reach out to support for their assistance as well. They can generally help you in real time. Jeff Rensink - CCIE #24834 (Wireless, R&S) Senior Technical Instructor - IPexpert On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 2:14 PM, arm camac <[email protected]> wrote: > > > ------------------------------ > Hi when I load the configuration for the technology focus labs, I am able > to access all the IOS equipment. > > When I VPN in using ProctorLabs Auto-Pod.pcf, I am unable to RDP or ping > the WCS, WIN7 checking the statistics on the VPN client I see the route for > the 10.10 network and packets being sent and getting encrypted but nothing > coming back. > > If someone ran into the same issue I will appreciate any comment. > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > > Are you a CCNP or CCIE and looking for a job? Check out > www.PlatinumPlacement.com > >
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