Cisco Routers :: VOIP Configuration - SRP547

Feb 6, 2012

I am unable to get any configuration parameters to work on my SRP547 for VOIP. ADSL2 works fine. Equipment replaces a ya.com (Arcadyan ARV4518PW) which worked ine albeit with significantly less features. Problems encountered due to the lack of equivalents for some parameters and an overabundance in the new unit which simply don't exist in the Arcadyan product.

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Cisco Routers :: SRP547 Enter Both IP Settings And Username / Password On WAN Configuration Page

Aug 22, 2011

I'm moving from an 1801W to an SRP547.My adsl supplier (BT) has given me a username and password, and also a router IP address, a subnet and an gateway IP address. I have 13 fixed IP addresses. I don't speak cisco, so I'm using the built in interface to configure it.If i choose IPoA I can enter the IP settings. If I choose PPPoA I can enter the username and password.I do not see anyway I can enter both the IP settings and the username + password on the WAN configuration page.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: VOIP QOS Configuration SGE 2010

Dec 10, 2012

I'm looking to do a basic QOS configuration which states that VOIP traffic has priority over anything else.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: QoS Configuration For VoIP Sg300

Jun 20, 2012

try to configure QoS on a Cisco Small Business SG300 Switch. I followed the instruction on [URL] and configured one Port for tagging my Traffic from a Aastra IP Phone. Tagging works fine (i verified with wireshark).The problem is, that all traffic to a PC connected directly to the Aastra IP Phone is blocked. Is there a possibility to tag any other traffic to the port as a default?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SRP547 Does Not Seem To Have Proper 802.1Q Support

Jan 19, 2013

I am looking for a router to route between VLANs on a Cisco Small Business 300 Series 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch.The router needs to support 802.1Q and also have Gigabit ports.I have been looking at the Cisco small business RV series of routers but most of these seem like Wireless routers and I don't know if these will act as proper routers.I already have a Cisco SRP547 and this does not seem to have proper 802.1Q support.

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Cisco Routers :: How To Configure QoS For VoIP In RV220W

Jan 8, 2012

I have a cisco RV220W router used in a home environment. Recently I purchased a Siemens Gigaset A 580 IP phone. It works OK so far but I would like to optimize the configuration for VoIP traffic and apply QoS for VoIP on this router. Any guide with the recommended configuration and preferred settings of the same? I have not used QoS previously

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Cisco Routers :: Connect SPA122 For VOIP?

Jan 2, 2013

Here is my setup:
 
Cisco SPA122
Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Router
imac 2.8GHz Core 2 Duo
Thomson DCM475 Cable Modem
 
The imac is on a desk in the kitchen and is out main computer. The Cable modem, SPA122 and Airport Extreme are in the den just beside the kitchen.
 
I guess my first question is if the SPA122 has to ABSOLUTELY be attched to the computer? Right now I have it attached:
 
Cable to cable modem
Cable modem to Airport Extremet
Airport Extreme to SPA122
 
In this configuration, I can not access 192.168.15.1

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Cisco Routers :: Voip With SRP547W And SPA303 Phones?

Oct 28, 2012

I have an SRP547W hooked up as the office router with the standard office phones connected via the telephone ports at the back of the unit using 2 SIP lines as well as the PSTN by dialling hash first. We have just added a new staff member and bought an SPA303 with the intention of connecting it through registered SIP lines on the SRP547W, and hopefully have the facility to use the PSTN line when the SIP lines are busy.
 
The problem is, it connects to VLAN100 and gets its IP address and initializes fine however no lines show as configured and it can't make or receive calls. What do I need to configure on the SPA303 to tell it to use the SRP547W as its SIP Server/Proxy (not sure of the terminology).

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 Protocol Binding For SIP And RTP (VoIP)

Jun 26, 2012

I have a RV042 with a DSL (WAN1) and cable (WAN2) internet connection in Load Balance Mode. The DSL provider also provides internet telephony when registered via his line. When I disable the WAN2 port, my IP phone successully registers with the registration server of the DSL provider. I also defined protocol bindings for SIP (port 5060) and RTP (ports 5004 to 5020) to be bound to WAN1. My IP phone is set up to listen on only these ports. [code] With these protocol bindings in place when I re-enable WAN2, then after some time the phone reports "registration failed".Do I need to set something else apart from protocol binding to force the VoIP traffic to go via WAN1?

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Cisco Routers :: To Configure An RV082 For Dual Wan And VOIP

Mar 5, 2012

We have a RV082 configured with two ISP Wan connections. We recently implemented a VOIP phone system (SIP) (192.168.1.50) that is being used in appliance mode on our network. We currently have two WAN connections Load Balanced. My goal is to configure all my VOIP traffic to go out through the 1st ISP and the rest of the data through ISP #2. is this possible to achieve using the RV082? We are using a Skype SIP Trunk connection.

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Cisco Routers :: RV082 - Settings To Improve VOIP

Feb 7, 2012

We have recently purchased an RV082 router for our company. I have successfully managed to establish a VPN connection through PPTP and through Quick VPN (IPSEC?)
 
When i am connected through PPTP my software SIP client has 0.5% packet loss which is totally acceptable. When i am connected through Quick VPN my software SIP client has a 50-70% packet loss.
 
i have done the following settings on the router: Bandwidth Management:

High Priority for upstream and downstream UDP 10001-20000 and UDP 5060-5080
 
Wan Connection settings: MTU: 1492 bytes
 
I would like to know if there are any other settings that will improve VOIP over Quick VPN since RV082 supports 100 connections compared to 5 for PPTP.

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Cisco Routers :: Prioritize RTP Packets For VOIP Audio On RV180

Sep 26, 2012

Advanced networking but have managed to get our small office IP PBX running over a SIP Trunk. The only real problem we are having is choppy outgoing audio when there is other heavy outgoing traffic on the network.
 
My understanding is that I need to set some QoS parameters, which I have played with but it didn't seem to be useful. I mostly dealt with allocating bandwidth. I now think I need to somehow prioritize the outgoing RTP packets from our PBX (which runs on a PC on our LAN) to avoid the choppy audio. My research shows this can maybe be done with something called DSCP 46 and my router does support that -- how to exactly set the configuration.
 
Our router is a Cisco rv180w.

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Cisco Routers :: WRVS4400N Stopped Working With VOIP Phone

Mar 1, 2013

I have the router for over two years, Present Firmware is V2.0.1.3, I have Polycom phone connected to the router using 8 x 8 VOIP service. The phone was working fine untill yesterday. 8 x 8 tech support suggested getting a different router. I have the same router at home and tried the same phone on my home router - it worked. So, the problem is not the phone but int he router. I tried to call Cisco tech support but found out that the warranty support expired and I need to buy a support plan. Called to buy the support, and gave up after an hours on hold. Left  message.

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Routers / Switches :: Manage Static IPS In VOIP Setup?

Jul 21, 2011

I have VOIP and was provided a modem, a Tilgen Router (Vood 452_A). I also currently have a Linksys WRT54G router. I also have a home surveillance system with a DVR that can be accessed via the net. I am trying to allow the ports to open so that traffic can navigate down to the DVR.My IPs:My VOIP has provided me with 6 static IP addresses. For sake of this issue they are:

67.xx.xxx.153, through .158My subnetmask is set to:

255.255.255.248My Settings:

The Modem is connected to world. To the modem I have the Tilgen Router connected. The Tilgen is set with an ip of .153 and the subnetmask listed above. DHCP is turned on and has IP range set for .154-.158. It is set in Bridge Mode with NAT and Firewall turned off. To that I have the WRTG54G router connected and assigned the router an Static IP of .154.. The cable is going into the Linksys WAN port.From a computer connected to a LAN port on the WRT54G, I see my public IP as .154, currently my internal IP is 192.168.1.15 so I believe I have to assign one of my Static IPs to this PC, however when I try to connect to the Linksys Router (.154) from the outside web, I am get a time out error. (also from a ping test.) My thoughts are to assign the Linksys to DHCP and use a range of .155-.158 to give each lan item a static IP. My question is will this work? Will each item in the network have its own IP and if I forward the port to the DVR that i needed, ie 80 for web client or 6100 for desktop client, will that forward through?Or do I set it to Router Mode and use the Tilgen to assign the ips.

On the Tilgen I also have an option for a DHCP relay or to turn off DHCP.

For clarification here is the setup chain
Broadband/DSL Line>>Tilgen Modem>>(LANPort1)Tilgen Router(LAN Port2)>>(WAN) Linksys(LANPort1)>>DVR/Computers
Found this walkthrough on setting the WRT54G into a Switch. If I did this, in theory the VOOD would assign those computers/dvr connected downstream via the WRT54G a static ip from my range set on the router. Then in theory I would not need to port forward port 80 since the DVR would be on its own public IP.?

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Routers / Switches :: Office VOIP With Multiple Private Networks?

Jan 23, 2011

I'm going to move offices into a shared situation with 3 companies. Each company will want its own private network so there's no snooping between companies. I am planning on using VOIP for the phone system (Nextiva cloud based). Is it possible to set up the system so that each company has access to the VOIP system but yet remains sequestered in the their own network for everything else. I was hoping to do this with one data port at each workstation using Cisco SPA-303 phones. The way I understand this, is that the phone plugs in to the data port and you daisy chain the workstation off from each phone. Is this possible to do this while having the system I described? Another wrinkle is that I'd also like all the networks to be access shared printers.

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Cisco Routers :: Rv042 Configuration With Vpn?

May 20, 2012

i was planed to make a vpn over rv042 so i get the rv042 connected behind a thosmon 456(configured as a bridge) and 1 static ip ... and i configured the vpn and worked great ...but due to some circumstance i get a package of 6 ips insted of the old ip , so when i try to configure the router with the ISP they but the wan ip 10.232.x.x and told me that an internal ip from there lan ... and give me the 6 ip of 196.x.x.x to use as 1 for internal interface for the rv042 and 5 for the pc's,now the vpn not working anymore...notice: when try to configure the vpn tunnle in the local securty setting i mark the ip only and the ip that abear is the wan ip 10.232.x.x but i can't ping that ip beside i can ping the internal ip of the router 196.x.x.50does rv042 can support static and virtual ip inside the lan |! can i configure the thomson as pppoe and use one static ip from 196.x.x.x as wan ip for it ... and use anther 196.x.x.x ip for the rv042 to get access from outside and connect the lan to the rv042 with internal ip 192.168.x.x ...so i can access the vpn from outside .....and can connect the device i need to use static ip to the thomson ...

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Cisco Routers :: Configuration Of RV042 VPN

Apr 19, 2012

I am looking to configure RV042 for VPN access to local machines and Win 2008 server.  The story: Had issues with remote printers being created for clients logging into old Linksys RV042 with Linksys VPN software.  First Tech exposed server without security, and it had to be removed as it was being attacked, but did not fix printing issue.  2nd tech could not get VPN to work after 1st tech.  3rd tech, 4hours, and I got that the router is a piece of ...  So I'm out over 1000, and not able to have a simple router set up.  The present situation.  New RV042 with firmware V4.1.1.01, using Cisco VPN client 5.0.07.0410, most XP 32 bit machines coming into network, one 64 bit win 7.  My clients have been unable to access their data for too long.

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Cisco Routers :: RV180w VPN Configuration For Mac OS X

Jul 25, 2012

I am struggling to configure my new RV180w router to accept a VPN connection from my Apple computers.
 
I wish to use IPSec with Group and Pre-Shared Key authentication. The RV180 has just replaced my 800 series ADSL router and I want my remote clients to be able to connect using either the VPN client capability built into the OS X operating system or the Cisco VPN Client software installed on their Macs.
 
So far, using the RV180's web setup screens, I have created a VPN Policy and a corresponding IKE Policy was created as well. I couldn't see anywhere to include the 'Group' name. I have created a user but wasn't sure of which Protocol to use so I am trying XAUTH.
 
At the client end some people are connecting using Cisco's VPN Client software Download Software - Cisco Systems
 
Some people, with OS X 10.6 and above, are using the Mac OS X network built-in VPN client.
 
We all connected without a problem to the previous 800 series router using IPSec with Group authentication and Pre-Shared key.

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Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 VPN Configuration

Jun 15, 2011

I'm trying to setup a VPN tunnel between a Cisco RVS4000 on our side and a Cisco ASA5520, to connect a machine on our local network to a test server on the target side.
 
We have all the settings setup correctly and the tunnel is up and running, however, our local machine can't connect/ping to their server. I've tried a trace route both from the machine and from the RVS4000 itself, and they both get stuck after getting past 192.168.1.1. Is there any routing or NAT-ing that I need to do on our router? Or is there a problem somewhere else?

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Cisco Routers :: SRP521w - VPN Configuration

Jul 2, 2012

Cisco srp521w router vpn configuration. company has wan static ip to router. enable vpn Cisco server in router. connected with Cisco vpn client.  route failed in log. Need to access a PC on the company site with address 192.168.15.105 and router with gateway 192.168.15.1.

How do i configure ip pool ? different ip address? if i connect how do i access pc 192,168.15,105 ? remote pc with 192.168.1.100.

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Cisco WAN :: 2 BGP Routers With 1 NAT Entry 881 Configuration

Sep 26, 2012

I am trying to split traffic entering from the web for servers so everything goes over the ADSL link but time sensitive information such as Sharepoint (TCP80) go direct over the ESHDSL link, now the problem is traffic that enters through the ESHDSL hits the server, the server replies out of its default gateway which is the ADSL which doesnt know what to do since it does not have a NAT entry for its return path.
 
How can I make it so traffic can enter one router and exit the other?
 
The two routers have HSRP to provide fail over between the two, and BGP is setup so one BGP route goes ESHDSL-ADSL and the other ADSL-ESHDSL

The routers are a 877M-SEC-K9 and a 881-SEC-K9

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Cisco Routers :: RV042 And AT&T DSL Configuration

Jun 29, 2012

I have just purchased the RV042 and while it is working great on WAN1 over Xfinity/Comcast broadband, I'm unable to get it working with my AT&T DSL for WAN2.  I am planning on running this in failover mode - not load balancing.
 
The DSL modem it is connected to is a SpeedStream (hooking up laptop directly works etc. etc.).  The SpeedStream is set to PPOE authentication passed in via the computer (in this case the RV042).  On the RV042 side, I set it to use PPOE, using the credentials as given my AT&T DSL.  The DNS servers are set to the ones recommended

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Cisco WAN :: Configuration Done With Two ISP Routers Connected To 3550

Dec 26, 2012

We have a customer who has a network consisting of two ISPs, one as a primary and the other as a backup. The customer would like us to use HSRP for the failover. The problem is the customer wants the configuration done with the two ISP routers connected to a 3550. He is under the impression that it can be done this way. ISP 1 []--------[_]3550------[] ISP2. From my understanding of HSRP can only be done with Cisco router and not ISP routers.

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Cisco Routers :: WRVS4400N WAN Configuration With ISP Supplier

Jun 9, 2012

I have a problem with new WRVS4400N router.after connected it to my infrastructure modem and configured its WAN configuration with my ISP supplier, ISP see that I'm connected, I see that I'm connected, get an EXCELLENT link and about 70M link speed.Yet no able to access the web when trying to do so from a different devices ( TABLET, LAPTOP) or different connections ( WiFi , Ethernet cable).when I'm connected directly to my infrastructure modem, access to web is successful.in addition, when previous router ( EDIMAX ) that was connected also and tried, access to web was successful.

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Jul 13, 2012

I have an old RV082 that I suppose has failed. The red diag light on the front panel is lit and nothing works. I've already replaced the unit, so I don't really need to fix it. Here's my issue: the setup on the old unit was pretty complex with a number of port forwards and other non-default settings. I'd like to recreate those items on my new router, but they were never written down so I don't know what they were. I've tried to connect a computer to one of the LAN ports, but they're all dead. Is there any way to get at the configuration page?

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Oct 25, 2012

Yesterday  I have purchased a new rv042 router, If i enter url...I have access to a menu but nothing is shown when I follow the menu link.

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Aug 12, 2012

I am setting up a SBS 2011 Essentials sever using a rv082 router. I have a decent understanding of how everything is suppose to work, but execution has been sloppy. My aim is to set up a central storage location, back up services, remote access and VPN.  Yesterday I had set up dhcp and dns roles on the sever, configed port forwarding and firewall setting on the router, at that point I was just bouncing around everywhere trying to get stuff to work, clearly not the best way I know. Before I left I reinstalled sbs for a couple of reason, along with resetting the router to default.

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Jan 17, 2012

we're planning a small private network for our holiday appartments. Therefore we get a Cisco Small Buisiness Switch SG200-18 from a friend. We have created 6 diffrent VLANs on it. But it seems that we need a router do to the routing of our cable connection to the WAN. Is it possible to connect the WRVS4400N to that switch and configure multiple subnets for that vlans? Or how can i do that? I have add a drawing for better understanding.

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Nov 3, 2010

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Apr 3, 2013

I have an SRP541W with two ADSL modems attached to it. Both are running bridged mode with PPPoE connections to two different ISPs, (TPG and Telstra Business Direct). The TPG connection is far cheaper, and has a much higher download limit. Sadly, if I leave the router in "load Balance" mode for the WAN, it "prefers" the Tesltra connection because it's faster. I want downloads for movies/music, Youtube, Internet Radio, etc, to go through the TPG connection. Is it possible to do this in the router, or would I need to set up a proxy server, (or some other external device/application)?

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May 15, 2013

I am not having much success setting up a IPSec VPN tunnel between a RV042 V3 running v4.0.0.07 firmware and PIX 525 running 8.0(4) code.
 
Let's say the configuration looks like this:
 
The RV042 has public IP 70.0.0.1 and private LAN IP 192.168.1.1 /24 The PIX has outside IP 69.0.0.1 and inside LAN IP 172.16.0.1 /24 The RV042 is running as DHCP server on it's private LAN A Windows server at 172.16.0.2 is the DHCP server on the PIX's inside LAN. 
 
I've tried every option on the RV042 for Phase 1 and Phase 2, but I am not certain how to configure the Advanced features especially Aggressive Mode, Compress, Keep-Alive, AH Hash Algorithm and Dead Peer Detection.
 
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Jun 17, 2012

I just set up a new RV180 router in a SOHO environment. A couple questions regarding the configuration possibilities:
 
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May 1, 2013

I've goggled and searched here, and I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.  I need to make a couple changes to a clients Cisco 800 series router, enable ping replies add ip addresses to the ssh ACL.I can't seem to find any basic commands for CLI anywhere.

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