Cisco Routers :: Rv082 - NAT Only For Specific IP Address Or Range
Mar 26, 2013
Any solution for NAT only for a specific ip address or a range of ip addresses from the same subnet?
I've read that the router in gateway mode automatically makes the translation and in router mode does not. Starting from this, is there any way to nat from firewall access rules only.
I use a router RV082 with load balancing. My problem is when I try to access a specific site, I get the error message that my IP address changes and I can not use 2 ip address. I want to specify an ip range to always use the same WAN port.
Is it possible to enable an absolute value rate limit using QOS on a HP ProCurve 5406 switch for a particular IP range on a specific port? Is there a way to configure our HP 5406 with an absolute rate limit on "WAN" port for that server's IP range? I would like to limit it to only being capable of sending 1Mbps worth of traffic over the head end at once.Everything in the documentation points towards priority queues, which as far as I can tell, isn't really what I want.Baring accomplishing this goal using rate limiting is there a better way to prevent our services from accidentally saturating this connection?i thimkong about somthing like that:
class ipv4 rate-limit-port-A1 match ip 10.136.0.0/16 any exit policy qos port-a1-ratelimit class servers-to-be-slowed action rate-limit kbps 1000 exit interface A1 service-policy port-a1-ratelimit inI'm not sure about this.
I would like to allow PING on RV042 from WAN side only from specific IP address, but when I set the rule, RV042 does not respond on WAN side, because Block WAN Request is Enabled.BUT! When I disable "Block WAN Requests", now any IP can ping my router from WAN side. Although I set access rule to Deny Ping from WAN side to anyone, it still responds.
I have a Buffalo NAS with IP address 192.168.1.30 linked to my router, which has IP address 192.168.2.1. Both have the same subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.DHCP on the router assigns IP's to my computers on the network (192.168.1.xxx). How do I access my NAS?
On my cisco IOS 12.4 router,Can i make it so only lets say mac address 11:22:33:44:55:66 able to use ip address 10.10.10.2?I want this so that only this IP can configure servers, and so if the computer using it is turned off, any other device cannot use the IP address.
Using a Cisco 1800 series router (1802) with IOS 15.1(4)M2.I am quite sure the following should somehow be possible in IOS, but I can't figure out how to do it ... :I have the situation that I need to bind specific devices by DHCP to the same IP range.
These devices (medical equipment, used in hospital) are all from the same vendor.So the first three octets in the MAC address (Organizationally Unique Identifier , OUI) are the same for each device. The next three are always 'unknown'.I know how to bind a fully known MAC address to a host ip or ip range , but is it somehow possible to do this by the OUI ?Like using some wildcard option.
What i am trying to achive is allow only specific mac addresses on switch and deny all others by using MAC ACE. What should i do? First deny any any and then permit or ?
1)is there any methods to let LMS 4.2 discover Cisco devices based on specific ip like Loopback address ? coz in my Cisco devices i have more than ip address configured?
We're getting the following message in the logs when we ry to connect: encrypted Informational Exchange message is invalid because it is for incomplete ISAKMP SA
One of the router is a V2 and the other is a V4 if that makes any difference.
I'm trying to get started on setting up my first Transparent ASA.I understand an ASA in Transparent Mode can now have an ip address with Bridge Groups or some such mechanism. I'm looking for examples of how to set that up and other information below. Is the ip address associated with the device or is it interface specific? Will I be able to SSH with that ip address setup? Can I use ASDM if the Transparent ASA has an ip address? This 5512X has an IPS. Any one who has setup an IPS on this platform knows it has some very particular requirments in order to communicate with the outside world. I need examples of how to do that with a Transparent ASA.How is NAT setup differently (if at all) on a Transparent ASA?Are ACLs done any differently?
We will shortly be installing a Cisco 3825 router, to be connected to the BTNet service, over fibre.We will be binding many public IP addresses to the router.
Is there a way of defining a specific bandwidth limit per IP address, or range?
So i set up my trendnet ip camera. It stopped working so i called their tech support and they gave me another ip number. My question is what is the range of ip addresses.? ,my address is 192.1.1..xxX do they just pick a random number??
Currently using WCCP with squid for content filtering. One of our sites we connect to needs to see the connection coming from our public IP address, not the proxy server IP. I've created a acl in squid for direct lookup, but the website gets angry with the X-Forwarder-Header squid attaches to each packet. Is there a way in a cisco ASA 5505 to bypass wccp for a specific public ip address or url?
I have a WAG160Nv2 and I want to block specific external ip addresses from trying to get at our server that uses the WAG160Nv2 as an internet gateway. It's not immediately obvious if this can be done from looking through the config pages.
I have an IPAD, pc , laptop, mobile and my daughter comes over with her ipod and mobile.As I understand things my IP address range is not big enough and as a result my IPAD keeps dropping and saying not connected
I have a device(internet radio) that seems to require an address format of 192.168.xxx.xxx. The router does not do this range and I cannot set it to that range ( the first three xxx). If I try the router defaults back to 192.168.x.xxx. Any way to over come this so I can connect the radio (which works fine wired as the ISP can supply a 192.168.xxx.xxx IP address).
I am thinking about purchesing this router. But I need know if this router has DHCP reservation function. If router can assign to specific MACs their own IP adress. I had WRT160N for a week, but my ISP change technology. WRT160N had this function, but I am reading here, that WAG160N not.
When PC was first attached to network, it could not ping gateway(switch). Turns out it was broadcasting for the gateway's MAC address, but never got a response. Tonnes of testing later, if I just change one number on the MAC address of the adapter, it receives a reply from the switch and can ping the gateway.
Why doesn't the native MAC address work?
Update: Just the vendor portion is the determining factor. As long as it starts with 2C-59-E5, it will not work. 2C-58-E5 will.
Update 2: Pinging anything in the same subnet works, just pinging the gateway interface of the switch doesn't happen. Tried on multiple drops, and there are other devices on those drops.
I'm trying to perform ping to another network segment using nat to those devices but the ipaddress i assigned are the same as the segment i am trying to monitor is there anyway to overcome this?
I am trying to set up a WAP4410n Wireless access point and add to my home network. One problem I can't seem to get around. The IP adress range setup does not accept 1 (example 192.168.1.245) as a range setup for IP address. How do i get in communication with the unit when I can't view the setup due to the factory default set as 192.168.1.245? If it were 192.168.0.245 I could easily change my routers IP range to include it.
Last two weeks, I have had a problem connecting to public hotspots. My own WiFi network is fine, but while I am connected to any public hotspot I get the 'no internet access' message on the wifi symbol.While connected to my own network, ipconfig/all shows that I have an Autoconfiguration IPv4 address in the (correct) 192 range - but when connected to a hotspot, the address is in the 169 range, or occasionally (as in the instance below) in the 10 range. Clearly this is the problem, but I cannot figure out what has caused it. Is it hardware? Software? Malware? Or user error?I have run the Wireless Test and the log results are pasted below.
We have an RV082 setup with WAN to the internet and LAN IP of 192.168.188.1.If I add a static route like so:
network: 192.168.166.0 mask: 255.255.255.0 gateway: 192.168.188.2 hop count: 1 interface: LAN
The device with IP 192.168.188.2 will be connected directly to one of the LAN ports on the router.Will that work to route, trying to get to 192.168.166.0 to the IP of 192.168.188.2?It just seems odd because the packets would hit the router then go back out through the LAN port.
I have a Meraki Firewall that sits behind my Cisco RV082. The Meraki is setup to run a VPN connection with my server but I am having problems passing the VPN traffic through properly.
I have 2 Uverse Internet Connections that the RV082 using load balancing so that they are shared. I have 10 static IP's.
I am trying to come in on one of my static IP addresses throught the Cisco RV082 to the Meraki and after doing a capture on the meraki it appears that it is starting to receive data to intiate the VPN connection but when it sends data back to the VPN client machine it never makes it.