No need to see the config. We can use our crystal ball, tarot cards, and ouji board, but lets do get together for a zoom séance, to seal the deal.
Anav, I do now see how you achieved 10k+ posts... Do you really want all users seeking for help to post their entire config, which you can then parse in detail, (even portions that are entirely off-topic) and then write what's wrong?
Do you really have that much time for free 1st level support for people you don't even know?
My approach is a little different.
I do not expect others to solve my problems. I'd like to understand the problem and conquer it in an iterative process.
At first I'd appreciate hints. Like erlinden's. Where would you look first. And I don't mean things like: did you power-on the device?
Of course, you cannot know, who is on the other end: Is it some high school teenager who is fiddling with new toys? Is it a hard core sysadmin with 30 years of experience with other products? Or is it some random guy who likes to tinker who gives a sh$$ about productions issues?
A doctor doesn't perform a full MRI scan each time you show up with flatulence. He first asks the simple questions...
So why don't you come forward with: "have you thought of this-n-that?" "pls send the so-and-so config" "I had that when I forgot to configure blahblahblah"
I really hate these postings, were people attach their entire configs with comments and stuff, and all that off-topic clutter.
I like a more or less nicely written description of the issue I am dealing with, followed by questions and further clarification.
Maybe your experience is different, but I wouldn't even reply to someone starting with a description of what he WANTS, and what he MESSED_UP so far, and ME to CLEAN it up.