Is it possible to log onto a router over the internet using a pooled IP address? I want to be able to manage some routers that are in different sites, these are just providing internet access to clients. these are 1801 and 877s
I'm trying to set up an 1801 router with two WAN interfaces, fastethernet0 and fastethernet1. On the LAN side, I have two subnets. One subnet's internet traffic should be routed over fastethernet0, the other over fastethernet1.I've setup some route maps to accomplish this. I can surf the internet using subnet 192.168.2.0/24 fine, all traffic goes out of fastethernet0. However, and this is where the problem is, if I try to reach the internet using subnet 192.168.3.0/24, all packets go out interface fastethernet0 with the source address of fastethernet1!When I'm surfing the internet, from subnet 192.168.3.0/24, packets should be going out fastethernet1, now they're going out fastethernet0.
I'm having difficulty logging onto my 1801 router over the internet I can ping the device and tracert to it but I can't telnet or SSH ,Here is the config - Can you see whay this would happen. Its on ADSL link.
when I'm trying to configure my router 1801 with PPPOE I have the message below "% PPPoE config from vpdn-group is converted to pppoe-profile based config.% Continue PPPoE configuration under 'bba-group pppoe global'.
I have an FTP server that sits behind a cisco 1801 router.But now i want to add in FTP ports 21 and 20. I have added them in but i cant get it working via ftp.If i plug into the LAN and give my laptop an ip address on the same range as the server (192.168.2.100) then FTP works fine -
I came accross a Cisco 1801 router. As I understand it supposed to work with a dsl connection for internet access and configuration. I have cable internet access at home and since cisco routers are very versatile, I want to know if I can integrate this router into my home network, as a secondary router, and use it for its SSL vpn capabilities?
I have a 1801 router connected to a 3550 switch with a regular 802.1q trunk, and I am curious as to what may be causing the unknown protocol drops on the connected router interface.
The switch is without any configuration at all except the following for the trunk configuration on the interface connecting to the router.
There is nothing connected to the switch other than the router so the dropped traffic must be originating from the switch itself.The unknown protocol drop counter on the router increments by one every 30 seconds, and I tried using a packet sniffer but nothing noticeble showed up.
I read elsewhere on these forums that it might be udld, but that is not enabled by default, and just to be sure I tried disabling it on the interface and as expected it said it was not enabled, so I am ruling that one out.I also read that it could be because the router is recieving traffic from other protocols than IP, but I do not see how it applies in this case.
what does a 3550 send every 30 seconds that my 1801 does not understand?Could it have something to do with STP?
I've recently purchased a Cisco catalyst 2960S-24TS-L & setup 3 V LANS 10 (no current IP),20 (192.168.2.1) and 30 (192.168.3.1) to reflect the router V LAN configuration & ip information. When connecting my PC to the switch to test connectivity on (2.1 & 3.1) I'm unable to connect to the the net but can successfully ping GW (int FE0.20 & FE0.30) 192.168.2.1 & 3.1.
The router is an Cisco 1801 & it seems this is where the configuration issue is but I'm unable to figure out how to complete the setup. It has been quite awhile since I've configured a Cisco router.
Ive never had this router connected to a switch so all router switch ports are in the default VLAN1 (192.168.1.2), with FE0 disabled. In trying to get the switch to communicate with the router I made the following router config modifications.
FE0 enabled with subinterfaces configured FE0.10-currently no ip FE0.20-192.168.2.1/27 FE0.30-192.168.3.1/27
I have two issues I want to resolve: 1) I do not know what additional steps are required to allow 2.1.& 3.1 V LANs to access the net. 2) I want to disable VLAN1 if possible & use the network IP for VLAN10 (192.168.1.0). I'm unsure how to do this as any change on VLAN1 immediately breaks router access and the router reconfiguration becomes more complicated with changes to the FW ACL etc.
We have an Asus RT-N56U router at home, which is connected directly to a cable modem. I am attempting to remotely access the router's interface, and am having trouble doing so even after configuring it properly. I configured the router's firewall to allow remote access, using port 8080. I also set up DDNS, although I tried connecting using both the IP and the DDNS name.I also set the router to respond to pings, and I am able to successfully ping the router (from a remote location) using both the DDNS name and the public IP. But when attempting to connect using my browser, it doesn't work. I have tried multiple browsers, multiple remote locations, and disabling my computer's firewall, all with no success.
Can I remotely locate my roommates wireless router from next to my desktop's modem using 50' ethernet cat 6 cables, and will unshielded cables suffice? Will the 50' from modem to router and 50' router back to desktop ( total of 100') noticeably degrade the signal my desktop receives?
I recently put in a surveillance system with remote access. I have an application on my android phone and it can be viewed by any browser. While I am connected to my network these functions work fine, on my phone and any desktop/laptop. The problem happens when I try to view remotely, off my network. I had this setup on my Netgear router before I got my new fancy schmancy Cicso router becaue the netgear wasn't cutting the cheese in keeping my wireless connectionstory.So here is what I got. I need 3 ports forwarded for this work, and how I got it work on my Netgear. I have these 3 ports forwarded as single ports. I have them forwarded in a range and I have port triggering turned on. No matter what or which combination of these few things I try, I can't access the DVR remotely, again unless I'm local to MY network.Some additional notes - the DVR has a static address and that address has been reserved in the DHCP settings of the router.
Work has an E3000 set up in the office. Is it possible to connect remotely (outside of office) through the internet and print to a printer that is wired into the E3000?
One of my remote office router model is Cisco 2801. Unfortunately I forgot the telnet/vty password of that router. I am sitting 500 KM distance in between in the Head Office. I can ping the router but due to lost password I cannot login to the router. Moreover I dont have snmp enabled in that router. Is there anyway I can reset the router's password remotely from my head office. Additionaly I have a switch directly connected to the router and I can ping and login to the swtich but not the router. I am writing this about the switch or resetting the routers password anyway.
I have an Att combination Netgear modem-router that is painfully slow when accessing wi-fi gear remotely. Everything works great on the lan, but often times out on remote access over the internet.
I recently bought a e4200 v2 and installed connect cloud. I have attached a USB drive to the router. I can connect to it by mapping a network drive on my windows 7 laptop. I can also access it as a media server through my iPad on the local wifi network. This way I can play the music on the USB drive through the iPad. The next thing I would like to accomplish is to be able to listen to the music on the USB drive through the internet (so remotely).
Writing my first router config from scratch for an 1801. I have wireless devices able to connect & authenticate with WPA. Wired devices can talk with wireless devices & on both interfaces devices obtain a DHCP lease. I can ping web based resources from the FA0 interface; the problem is, LAN devices can't ping has FA0. I'm pretty sure (well a hunch) that this is going to be down to NAT
version 12.4 service timestamps debug datetime msec service timestamps log datetime msec service password-encryption ! hostname Router0
I'm looking to be able to access (read and write) a networked external hard drive which is connected to a home router - specifically the Netgear WNDR3400, which has a USB port explicitly for this purpose - from outside the network, via the internet. This is for work purposes (specifically for a small business that I design for). Is this doable? I've been using Dropbox but that's proving too problematic as more and more files need to be managed. I would prefer it not be through software that has to be running on a computer, as there is no "machine" running 24/7 here besides the router itself.
I have a WRT54G2 version 1 router. I want to access it via internet remotely. I have a static IP and I enabled Remote Management option. I tried to access it from outside my home network entering my router static IP followed by :8080 in web browser. The username and password window appeared. After entering the right username and pass I just get a blank page
trying to stream movies from the USB drive pluged into EA4500 using 3G or remotely. I got Media Server (DLNA) turned on and FTP Server setup. I also setup Dynamic DNS. I can managed to see the media server on iPhoto using WIFI connection with UpnPPeek. I'm wondering if it is possible that any iphone apps like Air Video can be able to stream movie remotely without turn on the computer?
I just switched to the EA4500 Router and I'm now unable to remotely access my camera devices. I have done the port forward. I can access the cameras from my local LAN both when using the local 10. ..and external 99 .. Addresses. When I go off the local connection - Access does not work. Slingbox did its auto configuration and I can access it. I just cant get to camera devices (Panosonic, Foscam, etc.).
I have a Cisco Linksys E2500 modem and I cannot access Zoneminder which is essentially a Linux Security video DVR software package. It is running on a Ubuntu Linux server.
I have HTTP port 80 forwarded to the the static IP address of the Ubuntu server but I repeatedly get a error indicating that the connection timed out whenever I try to access Zoneminder remotely as in remotely accessing it from a coffee shop.
I have absolutely no problem accessing Zoneminder when I on my home local LAN.
I can access other software from remote locations on port 4369 with a TCP preferred protocol setting. That is, port 4369 is forwarded to another Windows workstation with an assigned static IP address. Absolutely no problems with port forwarding of 4369.
Also, I've tested port 80 on the YouGetSignal website which is used for testing port forwarding. The website indicates that port 80 is closed. But when I test port 4369, the website reports that the port is open. Zoneminder which uses port 80 is fully operational when I test port 80 via YouGetsignal.
My ISP has told me that they do not block any ports including port 80.
This is my first attempt at configuring an 1801 and I am getting extreamly low bandwidth.Tests show up/down speeds on around 100kbps. I can't see any reason with the possible exception of the show dsl capacity values which never seem to change. How to point out my config error.
I use the Smart Wi-Fi app on my iPad3 (IOS 6.1.3) to access my EA4500 remotely.When I want to add a port forwarding, it shows always 192.168 as start of the ip address related to the ports. But I have a 10.71 network installed and cannot change the 192.168 to 10.71. I suppose this is a bug.
I purchased some cameras for my building. I have them set up ok on port 85 but I can't view them remotely until I set up the router to forward the port. I have a charter modem and the E2500 router.
I'm the IT Manager for a Small Non-Profit Organization(facilitating build homes, giving education, health care for the poor).All computers are connected to a network through a Linksys E1000 Wifi Router and I would like to access all computers remotely especially when I'm on my site visits or when I'm not in the office. Is there a way for me to join the network even if I'm outside the office.
I have a Cisco 1801 that I am trying to set up for my DSL connection. I have configured the router but when I try to access a web site I receive the Http 404 page cannot be displayed error. I have checked my DNS server on the router & I believe that I have configured it correctly? I am hoping that one of you more experienced individual can take a look & tell me where I might have gone wrong. I have included the current running-configuration for your viewing pleasure.
I have two offices - see attached diagram. They use 192.168.0.0/16 for private IP addreses.They're connected via site-to-site VPN. Mostly works well, except some traffic doesn't return and I think it's due to NAT?When a workstation in remote office tries to access web servers in the local office which using private IP addresses (e.g. .64.40), traffic never returns. The web servers in question are also accessible publically - the Cisco 1801 in local office has a static route:
The problem seems to be with the local 1801 router. tcpdump confirms that return traffic exits out of ods1's external interface and tcpdump confirms that traffic does not come into remote workstation's interface (neither with .64.40 as source IP nor 111.111.111.2 as source IP)
Remote887# show ip nat translations - none. Local1801# show ip nat translations Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global tcp 111.111.111.2:80 192.168.64.40:80 192.168.10.254:54990 192.168.10.254:54990
What I don't understand is why a nat translation entry is created. My understanding is that it should only happen when ip packets are sent to 111.111.111.2:80 I don't see that any packets would be sent to this IP address when accessing the site across the VPN - in fact the VPN peer address used is not this one.I cannot figure out why on earth this website cannot be accessed via private IP. I have tried clear ip nat translation * on both routers with no luck.
Relevant Cisco config snippets included below:
Local1801 VPN and NAT config ------------------------------------------ crypto map VPN-MAP 1 ipsec-isakmp description "Local-Remote VPN" set peer 222.222.222.222 set transform-set VPN-TRAFFIC match address 101
I have a number of Cisco 1801 routers connected to BT UK’s ADSL2+ Annex-A Wholesale Broadband Connect [WBC] services. The routers are experiencing connectivity issues. There is a cisco product bulletin that defines v4.0.0.18 as the version of ADSL Firmware required on the Cisco 1801 when connecting to this BT service.I would like to upgrade the ADSL Firmware for these routers but I cannot find v4.0.0.18 for the Cisco 1801 on CCO. All the 4.0.0.18 downloads appear to be for various flavours of 800. The Cisco product bulletin shows the 1801 as having the same chipset as the 857,867,877 and 887. Can I use the Firmware from one these 800 models? The MD5 Hash for the code suggests all of the these 800 model use the same code?
I have a Cisco 1801 Router, but whenever there is anything plugged into the integrated 8 port switch for example two computers, I cannot get them to ping each other. All of the ports are on the same vLAN.
I am a Cisco newbie, so sorry if this question/query is really basic. Is there anyway I can test the integrated switch to see if it is faulty.