Cisco VPN :: VLAN On RVS4000 Disables Access To Remote Web Workplace?
Apr 8, 2012
I have an RVS4000 setup with a VLAN to a wireless "guest" network, guest network is 192.168.1.x, internal network is 10.0.0.x both have Internet access, and cannot see each other, exactly what I wanted. The only problem is that either from the internal network or the guest network I can no longer access the Remote Web Workplace - [URL] or Outlook Web Access [URL] fails with page not found. Internally I can access via \server emote and \serverexchange but of course this does not work for the guest network. We have Small Business Server 2003. External access if fine.
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May 31, 2012
I am trying to connect a LAN to the internet via an RVS4000 for remote access to the LAN and cannot connect to the RVS4000. I am using a static WAN address, entered it in the WAN setup area (subnet, gateway, etc.). I do not use DHCP as all the LAN units are static addressed. I rebooted, etc. but cannot see the router externally (I am pinging from a remote site).If I plug my laptop into the WAN cable and set the laptop to the WAN adress, I have no issues. I have checked the cables (all CAT5e shielded), checked both straight through and crossover cables, and have no luck.
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Feb 8, 2012
I have Cisco RVS4000 and Linksys Befsx41.I can make a VPN connection when bought are in Static ip-address.RVS in static ip and Linksys in ISP changing ipconnection is not made.
Here is some log:
Feb 9 20:48:17 - [VPN Log]: "xxxxx"[1] xxx.xxx.xxx.185 #4: multiple ipsec.secrets entries with distinct secrets match endpoints: first secret used
Feb 9 20:48:17 - [VPN Log]: "xxxxx"[1] xxx.xxx.xxx.185 #4: multiple ipsec.secrets entries with distinct secrets match endpoints: first secret used
Feb 9 20:48:17 - [VPN Log]: "xxxxx"[1] xxx.xxx.xxx.185 #4: transition from state STATE_MAIN_R1 to state STATE_MAIN_R2
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Sep 18, 2012
I have recently purchased an EA4500 router. I assigned my sons XBOX a static IP via DHCP reservation (outside of the standard DHCP range). I set up single port forwarding on all the standard xbox required ports. Once I click the "enabled" box, I am unable to access the internet from any of the computers connected to the router. If I uncheck the enable box, I am instantly able to access the internet.
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Apr 20, 2013
Ive set up a rvs4000 with two vlans, one as a bussiness network and the other as a guest network. Everything works fine and the networks can not see each other. I would like to add wifi and I would like to do so with keeping both networks separate. I have a used 1130AG access point and was wondering if I could use this single AP for both networks. If so, how would I go about doing so? Is there a better suited AP for my needs?
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Aug 23, 2012
I have a Cisco RVS400 router at my restaurant. In lan ports 1-3 on the router, I have plugged in my point-of-sale computers.Into LAN port 4 I have plugged my wireless access point that is in my dining room.
The wireless access is there ONLY for the customers to access the internet. I want to make sure the customers cannot access my company data, can this be accomplished through the use of VLANs ? If so, how do I do this? All of my devices are configured for dhcp..if that's relevant.
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Jan 10, 2013
I have two networks at two sites with a dot1q trunk between the two L3 switches at both sites (no routers involved)
SITE A - Cisco 3750 L3 - VLAN ID 50
10.10.50.0/24
SITE B - Cisco 3750 L3 - VLAN ID 50
10.20.50.0/24
I would like to extend the SITE A VLAN to SITE B so that I can move hosts from SITE A to SITE B without needing to change their IP address but the vlan ID is already in use. Obviously the easy solution is to change the VLAN ID for one or other of the sites but both sites contain hosts that run 24/7. Is there a way to join two VLANs with different IDs together.So for example I create a new VLAN 60 at SITE B and associate it with VLAN 50 at SITE A.
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Oct 15, 2012
I configured a RVS4000 router to work a VPN terminator for remote users, like traveling or work from home staff. The Cisco quickVPN utility works as it shows VPN connection is successfully connected. However I can not ping any IP address in my office network.
The laptop is windows 7 64bit. The office network subnet is 192.168.1.x/24. Home network subnet is 172.24.105.x/24.I also did "route print" after quickvpn showed me successful but I do not see anyroute about 192.168.1.x.BTW, I openned QuickVPN as administrator and disabled windows firewall while using QuickVPN.
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Apr 18, 2010
I'm trying to connect through a VPN to RVS4000 router that I have VLAN'ed into two seperate networks 192.168.1.x (default) and 192.168.77.x. When i connect with the QuickVPN Client, I have no problems seeing devices on the 192.168.1.x network but i can't see the 192.168.77.x devices; so i'm assuming that the QuickVPN client software puts me on the default network and not the "77" network. Thing is, i only want to VPN into the "77" network and not the 192.168.1.x network.
Will QuickVPN allow me to do this? If not how do I VPN into the 192.168.77.x network?
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Jun 30, 2011
I'm have serveral issues with my router.First, using port 8090, I'm unagle to get remote management of the router.Port 8090 is forwarded to the router 192.168.1.10 I have other issues too, I think the router is blocking my FTP conenction to my NDAS drives.I wish the router would show the UPnP port that are autoamtically added t othe system.Port 80 works well going to my NDAS drives.Firewall, DoS Blocking WAN are all turned off.
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Apr 24, 2012
I have a RVS4000 and I am going to configure vlan in the near future. Among all other configurations sent by the internet provider company is this one :
Firewall NAT :
from x.x.2.0/24 to 0.0.0.0/24 should be NAT
from x.x.2.0/24 to x.x.0.0/21 should not be NAT
From all the other configurations, this one is not clear to me. Can this configuration be done on a RVS4000 and where can it be done.
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Jan 1, 2010
I bought a RVS4000 Router last week. I configured two VLAN's (beside of the default one), VLAN ID 120 and VLAN ID 130. I configured an IP in the LAN section for both of them (192.168.120.1 and 192.168.130.1).
I then configured port 1-3 to be in VLAN ID 120 (Untagged) and port 4 to be the Trunk (VLAN ID 120 Tagged and VLAN ID 130 Tagged). The port 4 I connected a Cisco SLM224G. There I configured these two VLAN's too, and configured the uplink port as Trunk as well. The two network seem to be properly switched: I have access to 130 Hosts directly on the VLAN ID 130, and the other VLAN ID 120, I have access on all hosts connected to that VLAN ID as well (both, on the switch and the three ports on the router). On Layer 3, the RVS4000 is configured to route between the VLAN's. But I cant ping hosts on the other network! I configured the Router to be the default gateway... I think the source of that problem is the next one:
I can't ping from the Routers Maintainance Page to a host connected on Port 1-3 of the Switch (which is configured as VLAN ID 120 untagged). I reseted the router, and tested this simple use case again: Created two VLAN's, defined Port 2 to be in one of them, setted the IP's properly (192.168.120.1 for the Router on that VLAN), but stil, I cant ping from the Router to Host on that VLAN (Router=>192.168.120.10)! The other way around works (Host=>192.168.120.1)
The Routers Configuration:
WAN: PPPoE (works)
LAN: VLAN ID 1: 192.168.1.1 no DHCP
VLAN ID 120: 192.168.120.1 no DHCP
VLAN ID 130: 192.168.130.1 no DHCP
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Wiresharks shows me no ARP requests on that interface too... The product seems not to work porperly when I configure a port to be in a VLAN untagged, and try to ping to a host connected to that interface.
I have Firmware 3.1.0.0 (Website says 3.0.5.0 is the newest...?)
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Feb 24, 2010
I have recently bought RVS4000 and I'm having problems with remote network computers. I can only access them by IP, by name it always fails. Localy I have BEFSX41, remotely RVS 4000, connected throught VPN. Everything else is working fine.
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Apr 4, 2012
I am trying to connect with QuickVPN to my RVS4000 in another location. I get this message: "The remote gateway is not responding. Do you want to wait?'
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Mar 6, 2012
Is there any way to granularly allow hosts from one vlan to be able to access another vlan with Inter-VLAN routing DISABLED?Can the use of an ACL override the setting?In general I don't want any traffic between VLAN's but there are 2 hosts on one VLAN that I would want to allow access to a server on another VLAN.
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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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Mar 7, 2012
I have an RVS4000 version 1 with firmware 1.3.3.5. I have two VLAN's setup:
VLAN1 - 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
VLAN10 - 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
Ports 1 through 3 are configured for VLAN1 and right now I have one PC connected directly to port 1 and nothing connected to ports 2 or 3. Port 4 is configured for VLAN10 with a managed switch (also configured on VLAN10) connected to it. There are 4 wireless access points connected to the switch.
On the Setup->Advanced Routing page of the RVS4000 I have the Inter-VLAN Routing option set to Disabled. Yet when I connect to one of the wireless access points and receive a 192.168.10.x address, I can ping the PC connected to port 1 which has a 192.168.1.x address.
Also, I would like VLAN10 to not have access to the Management GUI on the RVS4000.
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Jul 21, 2011
I'm trying to set up a VPN tunnel between a Linux machine and a RVS4000 at a remote site (served via satellite connection). After many efforts, I finally succeeded (based on Openswan). However, while PINGing is OK, big packets (from the RVS4000 LAN to the Linux box) arrive corrupted.
I lowered the WAN MTU, with no success. What finally did the trick is to lower the MTU at the RVS4000 LAN interface. Since this is not possible via the Web I/F, I did it via telnet ("ifconfig eth0 mtu 1400"). However, this change is lost after router reboot. How can I make the LAN MTU setting permanent?
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Aug 22, 2011
We have an RVS4000 router at two ends of a VPN tunnel. The VPN tunnel is working fine, however a phone at the remote site drops calls, even though they sound clear and unblemished. I have set highest priority on the port the phone is hooked up to at the remote site, and have set a priority for upload traffic on both routers, but the phone stills drops calls after 2 to 3 minutes.
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Apr 30, 2013
I am being told from my remote end I do not have port 22 opened up. I have single port forwarding to SSH 22 and Port Range 22 enabled.
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Feb 16, 2013
There are 5 VLAN's and all can communicate through all the different subnets, but VLAN5 can not communicate to the RVS 4000.
VLAN Smart Port set to switch and router - this is not working What Smart Port configuration should be set up to talk to the LAN port on a RVS4000?
VPN is set up and connected, but when trying to connect to the client can not connect to remote networks.
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Oct 3, 2011
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Oct 21, 2012
i had problems with my RV120w I can't connect via the Internet to my workplace network from another site,I can ping The router but can´t browse,
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Apr 16, 2013
I have a RVS4000 and I would like to setup a Ping monitoring from the outside to a device behind RVS on lan network. I have created a rule to allow a service PING for range from WAN 46.xxx.xxx.xxx - 46.xxx.xxx.xxx to host 192.xxx.xxx.xxx but unfortunately this is not working. I can confirm that I can ping host 192.xxx.xxx.xxx from diagnostics on RVS.
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Sep 27, 2011
I am trying to setup the VPN access using QVPN with RVS4000 but ran into difficulties I was able to connect to the router using QVPN from WAN, and able to access the router's admin page (my router's ip is 192.168.0.1). However, I am unable to access anything else on the LAN, including servers and printers. To make it clear, I am able to access all servers and printers when I am on the LAN! But nothing when accessing from the WAN via QVPN.
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Aug 16, 2011
I've got an RVS4000 router with the latest firmware - V2.0.0.3, and just setup Dynamic DNS on it. However as I access the url of the Dynamic DNS, I get pointed to the routers web backend/GUI, which is natural as it's situated on port 80 of the router.
To prevent the whole interwebs from accessing my router's settings, I've quickly forwarded port 80 to a non-existent IP on my LAN. However this solution feels a bit fragile, so how can I ensure that only computers from inside my LAN can access the routers GUI?
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Apr 14, 2012
Would there be some reason why I cannot change the Access Restriction to Allow? I also can't add anything into the Website Blocking by URL Address or the Website Blocking by Keyword. I can't type anything in the fields. I've tried rebooting, other browsers and even other computers but nothing seems to work.
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Oct 25, 2012
we have a base license ASA 5510, and been trying to get ICMP working to check that we're routing and not hitting any NAT translation. We have a VLAN280 setup to ISP for VPN link to remote site and another VLAN281 for internet access for internal users.
Users can browse internet from (name _inside interface e0/1 access port) which is fine. When I do a ping to remote office through the VPN I get a response pinging from VLAN280 name VPN_Link. When I do a ping from name inside interface I don't get a response both are security level 100 with same-security-traffic permit inter-interface configured.
Config:
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interface Ethernet0/0
speed 100
no nameif
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May 16, 2012
We have a need to access an VLAN at the main office( ie Core Switch 6500,switch 3750) from a remote site(Cisco3845 router, Switch3750) connecting by a SP through fibre link.
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Jul 29, 2012
I recently bought an RVS4000, and unfortunately forget the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule, and flashed it to the latest firmware (2.0.2.7). Subsequent to doing that, it has been inconveniently dropping the connection to my ISP and completely locking itself up to a point where a manual reboot is required, usually about 4 hours after any outgoing activity (which usually means 11pm!).
Goggling my way round seems to suggest that this could be a firmware problem. The accepted wisdom is that I need to use the RVS4000 Upgrade Utility to get back to a lower version, so I have downloaded and installed V1.3 from the RVS4000 support area. However, though I think I followed the instructions (including trying setting the host PC to a fixed IP address, which was not supposed to be necessary), but I am consistently getting a "Broadcast Error" message, which I am guessing means that the utility and the RVS4000 aren't talking.
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Feb 13, 2012
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