Cisco WAN :: WRVS4400n / Routing VPN Over ADSL?
Jan 14, 2011
I have this sytuaction.
LAN_A-->WRVS4400n-->WAG160N--->INTERNET<---WAG54GS<--WRVS4400n<--LAN_B
I want make VPN between WRVS4400n.
LAN_ALAN_BWRVS4400n: Lan 192.168.10.11 WAN 192.168.9.11
WAG160N: Lan 192.168.9.10 WAN static IP xx.xx.xx.81
WRVS4400n: Lan 192.168.2.11 WAN 192.168.1.11
WAG54GS: 192.168.1.10 WAN static IP xx.xx.xx.95
On the tests in WAG-s all ports are forwarding on WRVS and I open 8080 for Remote Management in WRVS. I can get acces to bouth WRVS by Remote Management from outside networks. I make in bouth WRVS client vpn, but when I want connet by OpenVPN Cilent, I have access for few seccend and I get notificatin that the network not respond. Some time i get connection for long time.
Tunels configuration
NET ANET BTunel name: NET_A
Local Group Setup
Local Security Gateway Type: IP only
Local IP: 192.168.9.11
Local Security Group Type: subnet
IP. 192.168.10.0
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When I change ADSL to bridge mode the VPN tunels are working and OpenVPN Cilent connect normaly. But I thing that the solution with adsl mode bridge isn't safely like forwarding ports and routing.
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Aug 24, 2012
i have a problem with my adsl line connected on a HWIC-ADSL on router 2901 it was working good until yesterday the atm interface is down but the interface dialer is up .i connected this line into home adsl modem and the line is working good?
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Proper configuration to allow the URL to kind of loop back onto itself, when it's in the house? Where, in the configuration, this is set to prevent this kind of routing?
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I have Comcast as my ISP and their Small Business Gateway Router/Firewall. I purchased a WRVS4400N and configured them like this:
Comcast Router/Firewall - 10.1.10.1
Cisco WRVS4400N - 10.1.11.1
I turned DHCP off on the Cisco so that wireless devices that connect to it get a 10.1.10 address from the Comcast device. Now, I am completely unable to connect to the web interface of the Cisco, whether connected to it wirelessly or even if I plug directly into one of the LAN ports on it. I have one of the LAN ports on the Cisco connected to one of the LAN ports on the Comcast. What am I missing here? I'm guessing I'm not able to see the 10.1.11 addresses when I am getting a 10.1.10 address from the Comcast, even though I'm connected to the Cisco?
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So, I've got bridge mode working fine. If I take a laptop and configure it's ethernet adapter as the ADSL public IP with the wierd default gateway of 10.20.20.224 - windows complains about the gateway being outside the interface subnet but allows me to apply it, and it works, the laptop routes out to the internet fine with it's interface on the ADSL IP address.
So the bridging would appear to be working fine, negotiating the PPPoE ADSLand routing that transparently to the ethernet ports.But when I plug the ASA into that port and configure the ASA interface on the ADSL IP, I can't get it to route out properly.
interface Vlan11
nameif outside
security-level 0
ip address 60.x.x.151 255.255.255.0
route outside 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.20.20.224 1
With the ASA in this configuration I can't even ping from the ASA on the outside interface to 10.20.20.224 and get a reply. With a PC running Windows plugged into the same port on the same IP and the same gateway, I can ping it (and route out) just fine.
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Below is my configuration, eiteher this is possible to configure ADSL through RJ45 in 1801 and what configuration require for this.
Router#show ip int brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
FastEthernet0 unassigned YES DHCP up up
BRI0 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
BRI0:1 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
BRI0:2 unassigned YES unset administratively down down
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Quick VPN Version 1.4.2.1 on Windows7 Ultimate 64bit.
QuickVPN Client stopps with: Verifying Network.... and "The remote gateway is not responding. Do you want to wait? Yes / No"
Here we go with the log:
2011/10/24 09:09:06 [STATUS]OS Version: Windows 7
2011/10/24 09:09:06 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Domain Profile Settings: OFF
2011/10/24 09:09:06 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: OFF
2011/10/24 09:09:06 [STATUS]Windows Firewall Private Profile Settings: OFF
2011/10/24 09:09:07 [STATUS]One network interface detected with IP address 192.168.11.106
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Additional I can ping to dirkle.dyndns.org as well as accessing to the WRVS4400N [URL] The connection map is as following:
Client --> PPPoE DSL Router --> (...INTERNET...) --> NetvigatorGateway ---> WRVS4400N --> HomeNetwork
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ciscoasa# sh run
: Saved
:
ASA Version 8.4(2)
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