Cisco VPN :: RVS4000 Router Doesn't Give Out An IP Address To A Client
Aug 9, 2011
RVS4000 router doesnt give out an IP address to a client connecting with QVPN v1.303, connection seems good, router logs the connection and tracks its duration etc but client side does not get an IP from the RVS4000 side -keeps local LAN ip + there is no access to the remote shares etc. RVS 4000 has DHCP enabled. Client side subnet is different to the VPN side. VPN users are setup correctly (Router logs the user as connected) . Port 443 is not setup in port forwarding.
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Aug 16, 2011
RVS4000 router doesnt give out an IP address to a client connecting with QVPN v1.303 (or v1.4..- tried that too), connection seems good, router logs the connection and tracks its duration etc but client side does not get an IP from the RVS4000 side -keeps local LAN ip + there is no access to the remote shares etc. RVS 4000 has DHCP enabled. Client side subnet is different to the VPN side. VPN users are setup correctly (Router logs the user as connected) . Port 443 is not setup in port forwarding. (posted in LAN Routing & Switching 2 days ago but I got no response so I thought Id try here !)
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Nov 16, 2011
ok the connection is a dial up it doesn't give any static ip address when i connect it now it will give me different ip , when i disconnect it again it will give me another ip. an the message appear at the server and the affect the client.....the client are using satic ip address.
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Nov 11, 2011
Today, suddenly my internet went down so I checked up on it and I found out that something might be wrong with my router. I can connect just fine if I connect my computer with the modem directly but when I plug the modem to the router, I can connect to the router but it doesn't give me any internet.
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Feb 28, 2011
Is it possible to assign public IP address as Router's local IP address (RVL200, RVS4000)?
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Dec 14, 2012
I have a WRV4400n in my company and almost every day I have to reboot so people can get out to the internet, It lets you see the local network also if I put a desktop on line it will not give a DHCP address, untill I reboot the router. then all is fine, It has the latest greates firmware.
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Sep 25, 2011
I've got threeLinux Boxes (running Centos 6). They were all connected to my cheap WRT54GL-- DHCP worked every time.Absolutely no problems. Both the LInux boxes and the WRT54GL had MTU set to manual, 1492.I replaced the WRTt54GL with the expensive E4200. I set the new router's MTU to manual, 1492. NONE of my Linux boxes ever receive a DHCP address. I look at the logs, and they do DHCPDISCOVER, get DHCPNACK, try several different intervals, and then fail the interface and quit.ALL I did was unhook cables from the WRT54GL and plug into the E4200. Yes, the WRT54GL was powered off. NOTHING was changed in the Linux configs. Yes, DHCP is enabled, address-range assigned, etc. BTW-- one box is dual boot with Win7-- in Win7 (using the same card, obviously), DHCP works just fine. But, Linux doesn't work.
I can give the boxes static IP's, and all is well. Just can't get DHCP to work. I evfen tried putting in DHCP reservations (via MAC assignments) for the E4200-- still doesn't work. The new E4200 is on the 02 firmware (which I believe is cuurent). If I can't iron this simple task out, in a couple of days I'm taking the E4200 back, and getting a refund. I'll stay with my old WRT54GL... it works. Hate to give up on some of the new E4200 features, though.
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Apr 27, 2008
How to setup quickvpn to work with RVS4000.
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Jul 29, 2012
It has been 4 months since I upgraded my internet connection from 2 mbps to 4 mbps.I have called the ISP but they say the speed is okay.When I open 192.168.1.1 it says(datas shown below),but everytime i download something or measure my internet connection it never goes more than 2 mbps (max 230 kbs download[CODE]
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Feb 2, 2012
I connect to my RVS4000 VPN router using QuickVPN. Very useful.
Sometimes I am not near my laptop and need to check data.
Is there a QuickVPN or compatible client for a BlackBerry Torch 9850, even if it's only functional when connected to WiFi?
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Nov 7, 2011
We got a new Cisco 2911 router (CISCO2911/K9) with a switch module (SM ES2-16-P) on it. Everything works fine after the configuration except for the power. We got 4 WAP that we will connect to the switch module that needs power. So the switch module with POE doesn't give any power out.
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Jul 5, 2012
Recently a router crashed and some suspicious about the client arised. The point is that now the order is to deny all kind of router admin access for the client. I was thinking, is this a good idea or will be better to give him limited access to the router, to avoid the client to try to access the router at all cost? Something like to stop the motivation to crack the router password.
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Feb 28, 2011
if i give gateway of one as ip address of another and vice versa? both are directly connected and u cant use hub, switch,router...
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Jun 23, 2011
ho can i give a ip address to webcam
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May 8, 2013
I have an AP Aironet 1140 that have two (2) SSID: (ZDE) and (GUEST). Guest is working fine but ZDE is not giving IP addresses to users attached in this AP. I atached the sh tech of the Ap. From the configuration cisco guide of Aironet 1140 i understand that by default, access points are configured to receive IP settings from a DHCP server on your network. But i don´t know if i have to configure the dhcp server ip addres in the Ap, similar to the ip helper address in switches
Configuring the Access Point to Provide DHCP Service. These sections describe how to configure the wireless device to act as a DHCP server:
•Setting up the DHCP Server, page 5-22
•Monitoring and Maintaining the DHCP Server Access Point, page 5-24
•Setting up the DHCP Server
By default, access points are configured to receive IP settings from a DHCP server on your network. You can also configure an access point to act as a DHCP server to assign IP settings to devices on both your wired and wireless LANs.
The 1100 series access point becomes a mini-DHCP server by default when it is configured with factory default settings and it cannot receive IP settings from a DHCP server. As a mini-DHCP server, the 1100 series access point provides up to 20 IP addresses between 10.0.0.11 and 10.0.0.30 to a PC connected to its Ethernet port and to wireless client devices configured to use no SSID, and with all security settings disabled. The mini-DHCP server feature is disabled automatically when you assign a static IP address to the 1100 series access point. Because it has a console port to simplify initial setup, the 1200 series access point does not become a DHCP server automatically.
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Apr 14, 2011
My ISP gave me a Thomson THG520 modem when I subscribed to their service. It has 2 links and USB and an Ethernet link. It worked fine with our 2 computers but for several weeks or so I experiencing that it only gives me IP address only on one interface that one that's first plugged into the computer.
If I reset the modem and plug in the USB I get an IP address immediately. If I unplug the USB and plug in the Ethernet cable I don't get an IP address. If I reset again the modem and plug in the Ethernet cable I get an IP address but not on the USB link after I unplug the modem.
EDIT: after entering the modem's administration I realized it's firmware was updated (probably my ISP did it.). Also I read about how this stuff works, there is an evidence that my ISP set the CPE limit to 1. (so it seem only one computer connected to the modem can get IP address while the other can't.). And this configuration is stored on the modem somewhere. Is there a way to view it somehow?
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Jul 26, 2011
I have created a VPN client account on my RVS4000 router. I have installed Quick VPN on my laptop in the default directory -- Program Files (x86) / Cisco Small Business / Quick VPN Client
I have generated and exported a certificate -- RVS4000_Client.pem -- and placed that in the Program Files (x86) / Cisco Small Business / Quick VPN Client directory. When I attempt to connect using the Quick VPN client, I get the warning "Server's certificate doesn't exist on your local computer."
If I ignore the message I can log in, and ping resources inside the network and log into the router. However, I cannot mount any drives and the router shows that no VPN tunnels exist. I've read several posts here and elsewhere and can't seem to see where I've gone wrong.
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Jan 5, 2012
How to make a non-client VPN connection to the RVS4000 SBR with an iPhone or iPad? I realize that I could setup some pass-through VPN just fine, but I would like to connect directly to the router and was under the impression from the Cisco product video and other research that IOS was now supported.
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Sep 21, 2011
Is there a safe way to use the Cisco VPN Client (V5.x) and Cisco Quick VPN (V1.4.1.2) on the same Windows PC? I need to access my office RVS4000 and my customer's PIX 506 from the same laptop (but not at the same time).
Perhaps I should be asking "Is there a single Windows VPN client that works with both the Cisco RVS4000 and Cisco PIX 506? I have seen these questions asked on various forums but have yet to see a definitive answer.
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Sep 6, 2012
I have a RVS4000 with client VPNs setup and have created all 5 users......trouble I run into is that when one of the users attempts to connect to the VPN from a second device (ie the sixth device to connect to the VPN), the connection does not establish....cannot ping remote server (using QuickVPN). In looking at the logs, the device that isn't working is getting a different IP (172.16 vs 192.168). I know I'm limited to 5 users, but am I limited to 5 devices as well?
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Sep 1, 2011
I have a RVS4000 router, and using Quick VPN client (latest version, 1.4.2.1?) on a computer with Windows Vista. I can connect to the router, and I can see computers, and drives on the network. When I click on a drive or computer, I can't connect to the devices. Local IP address are 192.168.1.x, remote is 192.168.2.x.
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Apr 8, 2011
How come my IP address does not change when i'm using my router.... (TP-link WR340G)But when i connect my DSL directly to my computer it my IP can be changed..... and when i put back my router my IP address is the same.
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Mar 17, 2011
I am using 2 vpn-routers RVS4000, to interconnect 2 hybrid telephone IP-PBX. After configuring the VPN the head offices are not seen in network. The VPN is active in windows.
IP-PBX works correctly in te same LAN. I understand that the problem is that I do not find how to indicate the router to send de UDP packets to the correct IP thought the VPN.
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Aug 1, 2012
I just tried replacing a cheap domestic router/switch with an RVS4000 V2 on our work network. This has a WAN connection to a cable modem for internet access via a dynamic IP address.
When I first connected the RVS4000 it got a WAN ip address via DHCP of 192.168.100.11. This is the type of IP address we get when there is an upstream problem with our ISPs cable network, and sure enough we had no internet access. The RVS4000 was set to use DHCP on the WAN interface. So I logged a support call with our ISP but they said there were no problems at their end.
I then swapped the RVS4000 out for the original router. This worked fine and got a WAN DHCP address of 77.xxx.yyy.zzz as it should. Swapped back to the RVS4000 and back to the same problem of getting a 192.168... address.
So, I downloaded the latest firmware from Cisco, which was V2.0.3.2 and flashed the RVS4000.
I then tried again connecting the RVS4000 to the cable modem but this time it would not get any WAN DHCP address at all. On the Status/Gateway page of the web interface it said that the WAN interface was down. However, on the front panel there was a yellow light indicating a live connection on the internet port.
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Jul 15, 2011
One of the many things that I liked about the e4200 over my olg 54GL was the fact that I could reboot it remotely. However, I've recently had a few problems that only a full power down would fix. In addition, I've noticed that the DCHP client table doesn't reset when I do a soft reboot. Is this intentional? Is the soft reboot not really a full reboot? Can it be made a real reboot?
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Dec 27, 2012
I read somewhere that the security log could be set to display web address vs dns address. How do i adjust this?
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Apr 4, 2012
My Speedtouch 516v6 modem does'nt provide gateway adress to the TP-Link router. The modem can work in bridged mode or routed mode and I want to use routed mode. TP-Link has PPPoE mode but I would like to use a dynamicIP mode in which the router obtain network parameters from the modem and it does, but it does not obtain a gateway address.
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Jan 23, 2012
My Linksys WRT120N router doesn't accept my cellphone's MAC address... Phone's MAC address is AC:81:F3:08:13:F5 but upon adding the MAC address Internet Access Priority Category based on MAC address, I get an error "Assign MAC address is incorrect".
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Sep 26, 2012
Attempting to get EA6500 working with TWC Motorola Surfboard SBV5220 modem, which has been working just fine for the last 2 years with a Linksys E3000 router. DHCP client in the EA6500 either doesn't ask for an IP address from the cable modem or the modem just isn't supplying one. With the E3000, you could see the IP address assigned by the cable modem and the primary and secondary DNS server addresses provided, and if the DHCP request didn't work, these addresses would be all zeroes. But, with the EA6500, I can't find an equivalent screen that shows these assignments, or zeroes when the DHCP request fails.
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Nov 29, 2011
Basically I have a group of static public IPs and I need one of them to point to an internal server IP address. This is for the RVS4000 router.
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Nov 19, 2011
I keep getting some additional IP addresses logging onto my home network that have an address outside what should be allowed by the router. The server is running at 192.168.2.1 and is set to only allow clients from 192.168.2.2 - 192.168.2.10 so a total of 9 clients should be allowed on.The problem is that something keeps logging in with an address of 192.168.169.2 or 3 etc. Sometimes more than one device at a time.I have assumed that it is some automated or virtual client as I'm pretty certain my network has not been breached. I have a 9 character password with a relatively random alphanumeric combination, although I haven't tried changing the password (I live in a share house with with a bunch of devices using wireless, so I haven't yet bothered). What I don't understand is how it has connected with the xx.xx.169.xx range at all. I have a Belkin 'Share' Wireless N Modem Router and at some stage there was a 'guest' network but that has since been disabled and I still am seeing the extra address. I have attached a screen shot of the DHCP client list on the router.The following is a list of devices that may be on the network at times, I'm thinking one of these may be responsible for the problem:
Windows Vista Desktop - Only LAN device
PS3
Macbook
Epson wireless printer
Android HTC Desire Mobile Phone
Laptops running various Windows versions (XP, Vista and 7)
A few thoughts I had:
- the android phone is capable of running a wireless hotspot, may have to look into it to see if if has been operating as an access point into the Belkin router, but assumed this wouldn't bring up clients connected to the phone on the home router.
- The desktop has PS3 Media server installed to stream video to the PS3 over the network (not that I have ever managed to get it to work), however this is not ever open on the desktop.
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May 21, 2011
I've tried to cascade two Linksys routers, but It hasn't worked for me. The first one (which has cable-modem connection) is the brand new E4200, and the second one is the old WRT54GCv3.[code] However, the WRT54GCv3 doesn't get the IP address from the E4200's DHCP. I've also tried to connect them directly (without the PLC), even specifing an static IP on the second router, but I got the same results.I've to state I don't want to change the first router IP/gateway parameters because I have a web and game home server working with an static IP and I don't want to put it offline temporarily because of readjusting network parameters.
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Feb 15, 2012
I could get a list of clients on the E3200 wireless (or wired) ports. I have my E3200 setup as a WAP LAN-LAN off a switch and it is not the DHCP server on the network. I can see a list of MACs on the client list, but no client names and no IP addresses. They are definitely named and show up on the WRT54GL (DHCP and NAT) as devices
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