Cisco WAN :: How To Route 2 WAN IP Address Into RV110W Through 2 Different Servers
Oct 7, 2011
Just purchased a Cisco RV110W for our small business. We were told this was easy for us to use and secure enough for our small office and for our travelling sales staff to access our website.
We purchased 2 dedicated IP-addresses, 216.82.5.230 for access to one server, and 216.82.5.231 for access to a second server (these IP-Addresses given are just an example; not real).
These come into the single RV110W WAN port. The two servers are plugged into 2 of the 4 LAN ports.
But the WAN setup page only accepts one WAN IP-Address. So when we put in 216.82.5.230, the outside world can HTTPS into one server, but we don't know how to get them to HTTPS to the second server when the other staff uses 216.82.5.231.
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Oct 12, 2011
Just purchased a Cisco RV110W for our small business. We were told this was easy for us to use and secure enough for our small office and for our travelling sales staff to access our website.
We purchased 2 dedicated IP-addresses, 216.82.5.230 for access to one server, and 216.82.5.231 for access to a second server (these IP-Addresses given are just an example; not real).
These come into the single RV110W WAN port. The two servers are plugged into 2 of the 4 LAN ports.
But the WAN setup page only accepts one WAN IP-Address. So when we put in 216.82.5.230, the outside world can HTTPS into one server, but we don't know how to get them to HTTPS to the second server when the other staff uses 216.82.5.231.
In summary, how to use the RV110W admin panel to forward the HTTPS/SSL traffic from 216.82.5.230 to one server (setup internally on 192.168.10.20), and the HTTPS/SSL traffic from 216.82.5.231 to the other server (setup internally on 192.168.20.20 using the VLAN setup on this router)?
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Dec 19, 2011
After a day of troubleshooting I have finally got the QuickVPN client to work. I connect however during the connection I get: "Server's certificate doesn't exist on your local computer. Do you want to quit this connection?" I click no and it connects fine other than this error. So how do I get rid of this error? Also I have exported the client certificate from the RV110 and put it in the quickvpn directory as I saw suggested elsewhere.
Here is my log:
2011/12/21 00:39:44 [STATUS]Connecting...
2011/12/21 00:39:44 [DEBUG]Input VPN Server Address = ***.***.***
2011/12/21 00:39:45 [STATUS]Connecting to remote gateway with IP address: **.**.**.***
2011/12/21 00:39:50 [WARNING]Server's certificate doesn't exist on your local computer.
2011/12/21 00:39:56 [STATUS]Remote gateway was reached by https ...
[code]....
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i have configured SSL VPN on Cisco ASA5510 which is working fine .My Users connected the VPN and access the servers remotely. But now i face one challange my users use PPTP VPN of the customer now a days configured at the Customer Network. When they Connect the PPTP VPN unable to Access the servers remotely defined on the SSL VPN Route.
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Sep 26, 2011
I have two FTP servers in our network, one that accepts inbound FTP connections from external clients and one that will be pushing out to external clients
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Aug 29, 2012
I am currently working with a vendor to get my ASA5520 setup to handle IPsec VPN connections for my clients and we are stumped with how to get the outside interface to respond to connections/requests.
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Putting in a NAT rule to translate one of the public IP addresses to the 10.0.8.162 outside interface, but I wasn't sure if that would work.
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Oct 24, 2011
When someone goes into a game (e.g. Minecraft) instead of typing an IP to join a game they simply type in [URL] and then the server gets added just the same as if you typed in an IP (123.456.789 sorta thing)
My friend used to do this on his website and it worked across multiple games, so people only entered his website and didnt need to remember the IP. if you type in [URL] in minecraft then u can add that server without the IP, thats what i mean.
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Sep 16, 2012
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1) Redistributing connected into BGP and then using the 'aggregate-address' command to advertise the summary.
2) Specifying a network statement in the BGP config for every single SVI, then using the 'aggregate-address' command.
3) Create a static route to null0 (ip route 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0 null0) and put 'network 192.168.0.0 mask 255.255.0.0' command in the BGP config.All three fulfill the same purpose of summarizing all the SVIs, but creating the static route is much cleaner in this case. It seems like the aggregate-address command is mostly intended for routers that are aggregating connections coming from other routers and all of them share a common prefix.
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Jun 6, 2012
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May 11, 2011
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May 22, 2012
I have a client that has 2 servers behind the same router. They have an IP block from Time Warner -> (x.x.x.18-.30) The router has the IP address of x.x.x.18. Server A (192.168.1.6) is setup with the forwarding of ports 22, 23, and 115 and can be seen with the ip address x.x.x.18. An external company needs to access the other server and is requesting an external IP for Server B (192.168.1.5) which need the same ports open along with 6200.What is the best way to set this up with what they have? The router is a Linksys WRT54G. Is there a way to set them up with a x.x.x.19 address from time warner? Is this something time warner will need to do?
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May 29, 2012
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What IP address, Default gateway and dns address I should use for Server & also client pc.
router ip - 192.168.1.1
server ip - 192.168.1.10
Currently no DNS setupcurrent configuration - Server
IP - 192.168.1.10
subnet- 255.255.255.0
gateway - 192.168.1.1
dns - 213.42.20.20 (from ISP)
dns2 - xxx.xx.xx.xx (from ISP)current configuration - Client
IP - 192168.1.111(to 115)
subnet - 255.255.255.0
gateway - 192.168.1.1
dns 1 - 192.168.1.10 (File Server)
dns 2 - 213.42.20.20 (from ISP)
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Mar 21, 2011
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Aug 26, 2011
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Dec 16, 2011
I am having some challenges on my DMZ network.My servers and Cisco Switches in the DMZ are picking the mac address of the Firewall(Cisco ASA).I have put some static arp entries on the Firewall and switches but the servers and users on the DMZ are still receiving the mac address of the Firewall.How can i stop the Firewall from changing the mac addresses of the devices on the network.My ASA is a 5520 and i have 2960Switches.
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Apr 4, 2013
I have the following zebra.conf on my router box "A":
hostname nuclear-router
password password
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multicast
[code]...
eth0 is connected to a switch and contains the 192.168.2.0/24 range, and A is connected to my WRT54GL "B" (with IP 192.168.1.1, containing 192.168.1.0/24 range, DHCP serves IPs above .100) wirelessly. B is connected directly to my DSL modem.
The problem is that when I specify the default route using the interface name, I can't connect to the internet from A or any hosts behind it - I'm always hit with a "no route to host" error. Name lookup and pinging any local host (even in a different range) or the DSL modem works fine - it's only when going beyond the modem that things stop working. However, when I use the IP of B as the gateway, it works fine. I noticed that route output on A when the default route was specified using the interface alone had only an asterisk in the gateway column. I was under the impression that these approaches should be identical in practice, so though I got it working, I'd like to know what I'm misunderstanding (and/or misconfiguring). Why didn't the default route work when specified using just the interface?
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Jun 19, 2012
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Feb 7, 2012
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Jan 23, 2012
I am working with MS Windows 2008 R2 and a Belkin F5D8635-4v1 router.
I have already set up a dynamic IP address which points to my router at home. In my home network I have multiple PC's that I would like to access from the internet. I would like to achieve this without needing to change my port forwarding rules on my router each time...
My thoughts are that I use a single dynamic IP address pointed to my router. My router then forwards to a server with some sort of software that can then forward to the correct PC based on the host name.
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dest1.domain.com -> 41.xxx.xxx.45
dest2.domain.com -> 41.xxx.xxx.45
dest3.domain.com -> 41.xxx.xxx.45
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dest1.domain.com -> 10.0.0.22
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Oct 25, 2011
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.
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Jun 24, 2011
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Jun 11, 2013
We are planning to split the Private servers from the DMZ Servers and configure an additional Interface and segment for this purpose.
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DMZ Segment: 192.168.3.0/24 (This is a future deployment)
LAN Segment: 172.17.0.0/16
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In order to avoid the change of internal DNS records I want to mask the DMZ servers with a Private Server IP when a Private server or LAN host wants to access it like this:
The FTP server in the DMZ has the IP address: 192.168.3.100. But when a PC from the LAN wants to reach the FTP server it should points to its old IP: 192.168.4.100. This way the PC sends a packet to the ftp.corporate.net (192.168.4.100) the ASA recieves the packet and translate it to the (192.168.3.100) and send it out through the DMZ Interface.
Also if the Private Servers wants to reach the same FTP the ASA will act like a proxy-ARP and send the paquet to the DMZ by means of the translation of the IP.
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Mar 20, 2012
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Apr 16, 2011
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Aug 7, 2011
I have an existing home office network with a special Actiontec DSL modem to support 20 meg down and 5 meg up speeds. The modem has 4 separate gig LAN ports. My network has several printers, servers, and PCs using a combination of DHCP and static IP addresses. The modem supports DHCP, port forwarding (which I am using) as well as wireless 'n' networking along with other features. I would like to keep all this as is.
Can a Cisco RV110W be configured so that it just looks like another device on my existing network with either a DHCP or a static IP address on my home network? If I can do this, can I also set it up to receive all VPN requests so I can connect to my home network from any remote location? I can configure my existing modem to port forward all VPN requests to the RV110W address.
I really need a VPN device on my home network that will allow me to connect remotely, receive a DHCP address on my home network and then act as though it is just another computer on my network so I can access all the printers, servers, PCs, etc and use my VPN connection to send out internet traffic through the Actiontec modem. Can I do this with the RV110W? It would also be a plus to be able to enable the networking on this so I could have 2 wireless networks.
I've tried 3 types of VPN hardware and software combinations so far and none of them have worked. The ones that want to replace my Actiontec do not work because they don't support the 5 meg upload speeds. I cannot use PPTP on Windows 7 due to the firewalls where I am currently doing some work. I have to use IPsec or perhaps SSL to get out of this remote network so I can connect to my home network.
The Actiontec modem gets a dynamic IP address so I use services like DynDns to associate a domain name with the static address on the DSL modem. Then a use a NAT network behind the modem.
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May 7, 2012
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Jun 13, 2012
let me know whether you can make the attached network using by RV110W or not.When I read the mannual of "rv110w_admin.pdf", P38, I guess RV110W cannot be built both NAT & Router mode.Because, I cannot setup NAT for internet access if I setup "Operating Mode" as "Router" on the setting of "Networking > Routing".And, I cannot setup the routing for internet access & MPLS-VPN access if I setup "Operating Mode" as "Gateway" on the setting of "Networking > Routing".
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Feb 13, 2012
Is it possible to set up an RV110W to limit access to only specified websites according to a schedule? I can block access to specific sites using the Internet Access Policy settings under Firewall, but I can't figure out a successful way to block access to all sites except those specified. I also tried establishing access rules but that did not work either.
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Jan 29, 2012
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Feb 16, 2012
After nothing but hassles with my Linksys WAG120N, I bought a Cisco RV110W. Yesterday, I tried setting it up with the Linksys being used only as a modem. I was unable to though because when I entered 192.168.1.1 into my browser as per the Cisco setup instructions, I was taken to the admin login for the Linksys. This seemed odd to me, because the Linksys was not connected to the PC at all. The connection setup was exactly as specified in the RV110W instructions: modem connected to dsl line, ethernet cable from modem (Linksys WAG120N) to the slot marked "WAN" on the RV110W, another ethernet cable from RV110W to my PC. Despite this, the admin page was for the linksys not the cisco.
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