Cisco Routers :: RV016 / RV042 / RV082 Internal Port Forwarding?

May 16, 2012

I'd like to setup a WCCP in those routers, but as I read, it's not possible.
 
Another way to circumvent this limitation is to foward a request to the router from the LAN port 80 to a LAN IP, something like:
 
LAN 1 192.168.1.100:80 -> router -> LAN 2 192.168.1.101:80

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 Ssl Port Forwarding Configuration

Nov 20, 2011

I have recently replaced an RV082 router that had failed with a new RV082. The previous router was set up to forward port 443 ssl requests to a server in the network. Worked flawlessly for years and that is why I replaced it with same model. The new router is also set up to forward port 443 ssl requests to the new server. The issue is that the router responds with its own certificate and does not forward the request to the server.

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 Port Forwarding Or DMZ Configuration?

Apr 11, 2012

I have an RV082 V2 with 2.0.2.01-tm and I am having trouble with getting my Sprint Airvana to connect properly to the mobile service.  I've read on the Sprint forums indicate putting the Airvana in the DMZ generally allows the device to work properly; however, none have the RV series routers for tips on how to do this appropriately.  This device used to work fine behind the RV082, but I reset it one day and it no longer works.
 
The Airvana is a femtocell/router device with a WAN port and 3 LAN ports.  If I connect the Airvana directly to my cable modem, I get the appropriate connection and can then make calls through the device instead of through the Sprint connection; I live in a basement unit and get crappy signal without the device.  This proves the device works and that my ISP is not blocking the ports.  Sprint indicates the device uses UDP 53, 67, 68, 500 and 4500.  Their support sucks and they insist I put the Airvana before my router.  I absolutely do not want to use the Airvana as the router.  There are almost no configuration options in the router interface and it needs to be rebooted somewhat regularly, which would drop internet access throughout the house for 10-15 minutes while it reboots and finally establishes an internet connection.
 
As soon as put the Airvana behind the RV082, I no longer get the appropriate connection.  I can, however, plug my computer into one of the LAN ports on the Airvana and connect to the internet in general.  I have the router assign a static IP to the Airvana, and tried forwarding the required UDP ports to the IP.  This did not fix the problem.
 
I can certainly troubleshoot the port forwarding issues, but I would also like to look into putting the device into the DMZ, if possible.  I've not worked much in this area, so I am unsure how to appropriately configure the router to allow this to happen.  Is it possible to have the Airvana in the router DMZ without having a public IP for the device itself? 

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Cisco Routers :: RV042G Port Forwarding From Public Port To Internal IP?

Oct 11, 2012

Is it possible to create a service which will forward public port 9010 to an internal IP address with port 23 ?
 
First of all, I do not like to open the public Telnet port to the inside so I would use another public port and second my ISP does not allow some public ports beneath port 80

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 Port Forwarding And Access Rules

Mar 22, 2012

I have found numerous posts discussing this but have yet to find a solution. I have an RV082 with firmware  2.0.0. 2.0.0.19-tm and I need a way to limit the incoming smtp traffic to just the spam filtering company.I have a port forwarding rule to forward WAN1 port 25 traffic to 192.168.1.10.I tried to add an access rule to deny all port 25 and then added one to allow WAN1 port 25 source <spam company> destination 192.168.1.10The RV082 log screen shows the traffic allowed but it does not work. If I uncheck the 'enable' box on the DENY port 25 rule email is still blocked. Only when I uncheck the 'enable' box on the ALLOW rule does email start flowing again. 

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 Port Forwarding Limited To 30 Entries?

Nov 15, 2012

we use RV082 as main gateway and need to open/forward around 50 ports to inside. But during setting of the rules I got an error message "The max of Port Range Forwarding is 30 entries. You can't add any more.".
 
In the online help is explicitely said "4. Click the Add to List button, and configure as many entries as you would like."
 
How can we setup more than 30 port forwarding rules ?

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 - Port Forwarding Using Both WAN 1 And 2

Apr 19, 2013

Currently I have the RV042 router working in a dual WAN set up, it is configured to accept connections on numbers of ports like 80,443, 25 and forward them to a local ip.

The problem is this only works with WAN1. Is it even possible to forward ports for connections coming in over WAN2?

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Cisco Routers :: Auto / Programmatic UPnP Port Forwarding For RV042 And E4200 Routers

Jan 24, 2013

I have RV042 and E4200 routers . I tried the manual UPnP port forwarding using Rv042  router and was succesful ( by typing 192.168.1.1  in the explorer and  logged in using user name and password )
 
I am using a linux embedded system  whose  Internal IP ,Internal port  are mapped  .This system is connected to one of the LAN ports    
 
I want to try auto UPnP port forwarding both for  RV042 router and Linksys E4200 routers 
 
After  enabling the Upnp option only  and logging out ,Can i add a port mapping entry in this router without logging in  using  a  C++ program  which runs on  linux embedded system .

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 Port Forwarding Bypassing ACL?

Jan 2, 2013

I have a RV042 with Port Forwarding configured for RDP. This Port Forwarding Rule is being applied before my ACL - so subnets that are not authorized through are being allowed in. Firmware version 4.0.0.07.              

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 V3 - Port Forwarding And Firewall Rules On WAN 2

Oct 13, 2011

I have a new (about 4 months old) RV042 V3 4.0.0.07 firmware that I am trying to use in fail over mode.  I have a SOHO and I normally use cable Internet connection.  It is quite fast (15 megabit), but not super reliable.  I have added DSL (3.3 megabit) which is five nines (supposedly) but not so quick. 
 
I have a Westell 7500 wireless DSL modem located in the basement, where the telephone lines enter the building.  This gives me a wireless link to the second floor server room through  a wireless router that connects to WAN 2 of the RV042.   The cable modem is in the server room and connects directly to the WAN 1 of the RV042.  The cable works, but when it goes down, the DSL link comes up but does not allow Internet traffic.  The RV042 is set up as a Bridge and I have set up port forwarding to get the cable to work and used similar firewall commands to route the traffic if the router switched over.  I suspect that the problem is in the port forwarding (port 80) or the firewall rules(which are pretty simple) because everything looks like it switches over, but it just doesn't work on WAN2. 

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 V3 And SBS 2003 RWW - Why To Configure For Port Forwarding

Sep 14, 2011

I have tried replacing a loaner RV082 V2 with an RV042 V3 router with firmware 4.0.4.02. All worked well, including the site to site VPN. However, in spite of the fact that I have ports 443 and 4125 forwarded to the server (192.168.2.10), we are unable to connect via RWW. There is no such problem with the RV082. What is different with the way we configure these V3 routers for port forwarding?

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 - Connect Remotely To IP Camera / Port Forwarding?

Oct 26, 2011

I've configured my rounter but am having a firewall issue, I think.I'm trying to connect remotely to an IP Camera.I've set the port forwarding on my router for port 8081 to forward to the IP of my camera.I've set the firewall aswell to allow traffic from the WAN to the IP of my camera.

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 Port Forwarding Stops Working When Firewall Is Enabled

Jun 4, 2013

I have a RV042 router on a single WAN and an internal LAN. I have configured port forwarding as follows: HTTP[TCP/80~80]->10.0.0.6HTTPS[TCP/443~443]->10.0.0.6IMAP[TCP/143~143]->10.0.0.5IMAP SSL[TCP/993~993]->10.0.0.5SMTP SSL[TCP/587~587]->10.0.0.5
 
Everything works just fine when I have the firewall DISABLED. However, when I enable it the behaviour is erratic. 1 out of 10 attempts to connect to ANY port forwarded works. Almost all attempts time out. Notice that this happens even if using only the default firewall rules (which should be bypassed by the port forwarding as I read in other posts).
 
My second try was to create firewall rules manually, overriding the default ones. I tried adding rules from source WAN1 (where my connection is) to ANY and to SINGLE IP's on every port. Nothing seems to work.
 
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, this is really bugging me. I had to turn the firewall off so we can access our servers from outside the office. This shouldn't have to be done.
 
Just found out that my firewall is getting LOTS and LOTS of Blocked - SYN Flood entries. I think this is why we are having trouble with the firewall. Could this be the problem? I have no idea where all these SYN packets are coming from since they appear with spoofed IPs or come from different bots all over.

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Cisco Routers :: Does RV042 Router / Firewall Support Port Forwarding From Internet

Aug 5, 2011

I am using an RV042 router/firewall -- firmware v1.3.13.02-tm -- connected to a cable modem.I have one public address (WAN1) assigned by my ISP's DHCP server.All my machines on the LAN have static IPs.  (RV042 DHCP Server is disabled.)I have set up port (80) forwarding to 192.168.1.101 The HTTP port forwarding does work if an http client on the LAN sends a request to http://<public-ip>:80But I cannot get a response if I send a request to  http://<public-ip>:80 from a machine on the WAN.
 
I  did configure Access Rules to allow http traffic (and then tried to  allow *all* traffic) between a single IP on the WAN and 192.168.1.101 The  incoming log table shows a connection is made from the http client on the internet to the correct http server on the LAN, but there is no resonse  from the LAN to the remote client.Is my configuration the problem, or is this feature not supported by the RV042 router? Could my cable modem be blocking outbound traffic?

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 V3 VPN Tunnel Backup Not Available On RV016

Jun 1, 2011

VPN tunnel backup is not available on the RV016 firmware version 4.0.2.08 (it IS on the RV082. The data sheet and the manual for the RV016 is wrong. I have purchased several RV016 hardware V3 and several RV082 hardware V3. Both have the same current firmware version. We have noted that the RV016 does not have the VPN tunnel failover option found in the RV082. It also does not have split DNS (noted in the manual. A I would have thought that the firmware would provide equal options on the RV042, RV082, and RV016.

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 Access Resources On RV016

Apr 29, 2013

I know this *should* be simple but having a devil of a time getting it to work.
 
I have 2 routers. Both have a static ip. Each is setup for a different private subnet. At the moment they are not connected to each other. Consider this setup (made up numbers obviously):
 
RV016
has 13 lan ports, 2 internet ports, 1 dmz port
Internet port: 10.10.10.10

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I'd like clients on the rv082 lan to be able to access the printer on the rv016 lan, and use the rv016 as an alternate internet connection (optional). I would prefer the rv016 client not be able to access the rv082.

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Cisco WAN :: Does The RV016 Port Forwarding Bypass Firewall Default Rules

Jun 20, 2011

when opening SSH service to a Database Administrator within my LAN, that has a RV016 as the default gateway. So confidence, I just set up a port forwarding in Setup > Forwarding and everything works fine, cool.
 
However, I do not want this to be a public access, I need a specific firewall rule for a specific external IP address (only the DBA fixed IP Internet might connect to my database server through SSH).
 
O noticed that when a port forwarding is created within RV016, it bypass the firewall default rules and wide-opens the service (port) to the web. Conceptually, this is correct, as port forwarding is a network translation, but I expected that my firewall had work over this.
 
My current solution was to create a "Deny from all" rule at port 22 and then create one additional rule that allows traffic from an specific IP at port 22.

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Cisco Routers :: RV016 - Connecting To VPN Internal Server Not Working?

Jan 6, 2013

We have 3 internet links from different providers connected to configured WAN 1,2,3 in RV016. A remote client needs to connect to a internal VPN Server behind RV016, so we use one-to-one NAT to publish the internal server ip to a Valid IP from WAN3 and setup protocol binding in Multi wan to all trafic (TCP and UDP) from the internal VPN address exits with WAN3.
 
So, the remote client tries to connect to VPN using this ip Address from WAN3 and sometimes work and sometimes not. It's clear to us that the problem lies in the response from RV016 not coming always from WAN3, because if we disconnect the two other links (WAN1 and 2) Its works flawless.

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Cisco Routers :: RV016 2 LANs With Forwarding On Both

Mar 31, 2011

I have two LANs 192.168.0.* and 192.168.1.* (main)

I'd  like to facilitate port forwarding on the sub-LAN - is there a way to  configure the device to do so? The "main" LANs fowarding works just  fine, however I have specific ports that need to go to the sub-LAN. 

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TP-Link ADSL2+ Wireless :: TD-8970 Port Forwarding To A Different Internal Port

Mar 7, 2013

Region : UnitedKingdom
Model : TD-W8970
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 0.6.0 0.11 v000c.0 Build 121203 Rel.46289n
ISP : Virgin Media

Is there any way of forwarding an external port to a different internal port on the TD-8970 ?I saw a question posed on an Australian forum implying that it might be provided in a later firmware release.Our TD- 8970 has replaced a previous NetGear WAG 320N which had this facility, and is useful to provide access to multiple machines without having to modify each individually to use a different port.

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 - Internal DNS Server

Jan 19, 2010

The RV082 is a great unit, however when VPN clients connect the QuickVPN Client has a setting to use the Remote DNS settings of the RV082. The RV082 has no way of linking or using a user-defined DNS. I have an internal DNS Server that I would like the VPN Clients to query on internal name lookups (kindof the point of having client vpn, so they can access internal network shares etc. On the diagnostic page the ping and name resolution can only check external DNS and internal IP's. Wouldn't it make sense to at least make the RV082 aware of internal DNS Servers? Then the Ping and DNS lookup would be able to test both zones? Is this something that can be looked at by Linksys Developers for this product? The WRV210 (a cheaper and lower level model) has this functionality.

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Cisco Routers :: Are RV042 And RV082 SIP Aware?

Jul 18, 2012

Are the RV042 and RV082 routers SIP AWARE?I haven't had any luck finding documentation stating such.

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Cisco Routers :: RV016 Gateway To Gateway RV082 Won't Connect

Mar 9, 2012

New hardware here, requesting a bit of your knowledge, We are tryingin to setup a simple gateway to gateway  VPN
 
HomeA Has an RV016 with a public static IP
Local Group Security Gateway type is IP Only with the IP
Local Security Group Type is Subnet, with the local IP class 192.160.0.0
Remote Security Gateway Type: Dynamic + Email
Email address  some@emailaddress.com
Remote Security Group Type: Subnet
IP Address 192.168.1.0
IPSec Setup as default with nice password.
 
HomeB has an RV082 with a dynamic ADSL link
Local Group Security Gateway type is DynamicIP +Email
Email address  some@emailaddress.com
Local Security Group Type is Subnet, with the local IP class 192.160.1.0
Remote Security Gateway Type: IP Only
Remote Security Group Type: Subnet
IP Address 192.168.0.0
IPSec Setup as default with nice password.
 
The idea is for HomeB which has a dynamic IP, to reach HomeA, which has a static IP and connect. But they just wont. I have not clue what's wrong, I followed the instructions, maybe i miss interpreted something. I could share the VPN logs for both., Im getting a lot of errors there.

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Cisco Routers :: Convert The RV082 File To Work In A RV042?

Sep 22, 2011

I have tried to load the config file from an RV082 to an RV042 with no luck.Is there a way to convert the RV082 file to work in a RV042?

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 To RV082 Tunnel / NAT-T And Slow Performance?

Feb 18, 2013

I have an RV042 VPN tunnel with an RV082.The RV042 has a public IP Address obtained by PPPoE, the RV082 has a public IP Address obtained via Static IP.The problem I see is a really slow performance. Both internet conections are idle and the performance is about 2 or 3 kbyte/s My question are if I should I enable any of this:

- Agresive mode
- NAT Traversal
- IP Compresion
- Dead Pear Detection
 
How can I troubleshot this slow performance?

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Cisco Routers :: How To Redirect Internet Traffic From RV082 To RV042 Through A VPN

Feb 24, 2013

We have offices in USA and Venezuela.In our USA office we have a RV042 router and in Venezuela we have a RV082 router.We have connected a VPN tunnel (gateway-to-gateway) between both offices.
 
The point is:How   could we redirect the internet traffic from our Venezuela office   (RV082) to the USA Office (RV042) to navigate using USA public IP's?
 
The   reason for this is that we need to use online streaming services which   are only available for IP's from USA and we can't use them from the   Venezuelan IP's.
 
We  can not use the PPTP option since the  equipment which will use the  streaming services (like hulu, crackle,  etc.) in Venezuela is a Google  TV device which doesn't allow the  configuration of proxy navegation or  PPTP VPN connections itself. That's  the reason why we need to do that  through the routers.

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 / RV042 - Can't Remotely Administer Through VPN Connection

Nov 19, 2012

I have an RV082 and a RV042. I have been able to successfully establish a gateway to gateway vpn connection between them both, but both Routers unable to ping each other and I can't remotely administer each router through the VPN connection.

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Apr 20, 2013

I have RV042 V01 and V03 and RV082 V03.I'm wondering if there's a difference between the default actions taken by the "Logs" interfaces?
 
In the case of the V01 systems, it appears that I get a Security Notification every hour.In the case of the V03 system, it appears that I rarely get a Security Notification.

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Thomson TG585 V8 - Port Forwarding Internal 53 To Opendns 5353

Jan 10, 2012

My isp seems to be using a Transparent DNS proxy and I tested DeleGate on a windows PC and opendns works but I would like to set my router to forward all 53 udp to 5353 udp on to 208.67.222.220 so that opendns can work on ipod,ipad and smartphone etc, I have tried to use the following command to set the router to forward from port 53 to 5353 but no luck:

nat mapadd intf=Internet outside_addr=208.67.222.220 inside_addr=192.168.1.66 protocol=udp outside_port=5353-5353 inside_port=53-53 mode=auto weight=10

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Jun 21, 2012

ASA 5505 Firmware 8.3(4), ADSM 6.4(2).I have a public IP address of 168.87.3.4.I need to forward ports (5060, 5080, etc.) to one internal address. (192168.1.1).I need to foward different ports (10020-10080) to a different internal address (192.168.1.2) Everything I read tells me how to do this in a 1 to 1 static NAT.

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Cisco Routers :: Looking For Internal Traffic Monitor For RV042

Jul 31, 2012

I have an RV042 router and I'm looking to monitor the total upstream and downstream traffic from within the router.

I know there is tons of software that I can put on a network computer to monitor traffic, but is there any software that I can put on the router itself that will monitor the traffic from within the router?                  

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Cisco Routers :: Multiple Internal Web Server RV042

Aug 15, 2012

We have setup a new internal web server so now we have two internal web server and both or hosting sites on port 80. Currently we have port 80 forwarding to one of the web servers and users are able to hit it from the outside. 

Is there any way to configure the RV042 to route web traffic to the correct web server by using the site name or dns?  If a user puts in the address{URL}, be routed to one web server but if they put in {URL}, be routed to our second web server.   I've checked with our vendors and the both web servers applications need to run on port 80.  If we have forwarding setup on the RV042 to forward port 80 to web1 then users can't access web2 from the outside?

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Aug 5, 2011

I am using an RV042 router/firewall -- firmware v1.3.13.02-tm -- connected to a cable modem.I have one public address (WAN1) assigned by my ISP's DHCP server.All my machines on the LAN have static IPs.  (RV042 DHCP Server is disabled.)I have set up port (80) forwarding to 192.168.1.101. The HTTP port forwarding does work if an http client on the LAN sends a request to url...But I cannot get a response if I send a request to url... from a machine on the WAN.I did configure Access Rules to allow http traffic (and then tried to allow *all* traffic) between a single IP on the WAN and 192.168.1.101.

The incoming log table shows a connection is made from the http client on the WAN to the correct http server on the LAN, but there is no resonse from the LAN to the WAN.Is my configuration the problem, or is this feature not supported by the RV042 router?Could my cable modem be blocking outbound traffic?

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