Cisco WAN :: Port Forwarding On RV220W?
Jul 14, 2011Is it possible to configure the RV220W to forward ports without connecting to the SSL VPN?
View 9 RepliesIs it possible to configure the RV220W to forward ports without connecting to the SSL VPN?
View 9 RepliesI'm having yet another issue with my RV220w. I thought this would be a wise buy, but I keep finding reasons to hate myself for buying this router.Anyway, I need to forward port 3389, Windows Remote Desktop Protocol to one of my internal servers. I have defualt NAT, defualt firewall, etc. etc. I have seen documentation that says that Firewall -> Port Forwarding is non-functional, so I attempt to set up port forwarding via Firewall -> Access Rules. I did not see "RDP" or any other obvious acronym for Remote Desktop Protocol in the services list. So, I made a custom service, called RemoteDP, TCP protocol, port 3389 to 3389.No, I cannot RDP to my server from WAN. This was easily achieved with a cheap NETGEAR router from 2005.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can one forward a range of ports?
Suppose I have defined the following service:
Service: TEST
Port type: UDP
Starting port: 5060
Ending port: 5070
and I want to forward it to a specific IP. Then, if I create a new port forwarding rule for this service it asks me to specify a single port number to be used internally as:
Action: Always Allow
Service: TEST
Source IP: Any
Destination IP: 10.0.0.100
Internal Port: ?
I want to forward all ports from 5060 to 5070 to the internal range 5060 to 5070.
I made a custom port forward using tcp ports 2121-2130 to a private IP address on my network (192.168.1.8). Whenever I do this, RV220W CPU usage spikes to 98-99% and my Internet connection starts lagging a lot. Just disabling the port forward from the administation console fixes this. I'm running the latest firmware.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a Problem with my Cisco RV220W with the Firmware 1.0.3.5.I have in my LAN a Dreambox with the IP Adress 192.168.1.230, he listen to the Port 8880.How can I set up a port forwarding from the WAN to the Dreambox ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a RV220W with 1.0.3.5 Firmware installed.
I also have a few servers with services I need to expose to outside the network (RDP and some websites) where the external port is not the same as the LAN port. I could accomplish this with my previous router using port forwarding and it looks like I can do the same here on the RV220W but I can't quite get it to work successfully.
I have read every post here about port forwarding on the RV220W and none are clear. Here is my scenario.
I have 5 static IP Addresses. I want to use one of the IP addresses to setup remote access using Remote Desktop Connection from outside the office using port address translation. for example i would like to use RDC and a specific port such as 7000 and connect to an internal PC on port 3389. sounds simple. i do this all the time on Cisco ASA's, Netgear, D-link, etc. but for the life of me cannot do it on this cisco firewall. so the port address should look like 25.25.25.25:7000 and connect to 192.168.1.25:3389. i have tried everything based on the posts without luck.
I have a setup with 2 RV220W at 2 locations.Both with the latest Firmware (1.0.3.5). I configured portforwarding for RDP at one site. Works perfekt. I also configured an IPSec VPN between the 2 sites. Works too.
Configuration overview:
Site_1:
- IPSec VPN to site_2
Site_2:
- IPSec VPN to site_1
- Port forwarding for RDP to a local server (server_2)
My first problem is that i can ping server_2 through the VPN from a pc within site_1 but i can not access this server via RDP. As soon as i disable the Portforwarding for RDP at site_2, RDP via VPN works! I assume, that the RV220W mixes up portforwarding and VPN.I tried to set up an additional firewall rule at site_2 allowing the traffic between the local networks of both sites without restrictions and place this rule at toe top. But here is my second problem: I can not add any destination network to the firewall settings (firewall-->access rules). I only allows me to define a host to redirect the traffic to.
I have recently separated a few sites that I operate, into multiple virtual machines, all with their own IP.Basically, site A is located on for instance www.siteA.com, Site B is located on blog.domain.com etc etc. So my question is, how do I (with the Cisco RV220W), forward port 80 based on host?[URL]
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have setup port forwarding on the RV220W, to allow outside connections on RDP. I have tested that LAN RDP works fine, but when I test using an outside address trying to connect to an inside windows PC with RDP nothing happens.
View 11 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to find a router that can do port forwarding to other subnets. My current linksys has IP of 192.168.1.1, and only allows me to port forward to 192.168.1.x, but I need to forward to 2.x, 3.x, 4.x
I can see how to do this on the RV215W through the online emulator, but Cisco suggested I use the RV220W. Looking through the device emulator, I can't seem to figure out how I would set it up.
I am trying to open up port 32400 on my 881w Cisco router but I have not had any success I need to configure manual port-forward to enable my Plex Media server.
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The default HTTP service works fine: TCP80/80-> 192.168.0.55
I have a couple of IP security camera's I'd like to be able to access remotely that also listen on port 80. I tried TCP & UDP 8009/8009-> 192.168.0.9 without any luck. Not sure how to handle the port redirects on the RV042G? Seems simple and was on the Symantec, could be user training :-)
I was able to do port redirect with the Symantec Firewall I'm replacing.
So here is my network.
ASA5505--->Cisco1841--->Cat2960
Code
ASA asa831-k8.bin
Cisco 1841 c1841-adventerprisek9-mz.151-4.M2.bin
Cat 2960 c2960-lanbasek9-mz.122-55.SE1.bin
and here is my dilemma.
I can SSH from the internet to my ASA on default port 22, directly to my public IP. I can SSH from the internet to my Cisco 1841 on port 2001. I can not however, SSH to my Cat 2960. From what i can tell, on the Cat2960 i can't change the default port 22 for SSH to different port, just like i did on the Cisco 1841. I looked to see if I can change the default port for SSH on he ASA, it does not look like this is an option.
The bottom line is that i want to be able to SSH to all three devices from the internet. I only have one public IP. As of now, what i can do is only SSH to the ASA on default port 22 directly to the public IP and Cisco 1841 on port 2001. It appears that changing the default SSH port on Cat 2960 is not an option. It also appears that I can't change the default SSH port on the ASA, if i could, i would and then i should be able to SSH to the Cat 2960 on port 22. No matter what i did on the ASA, it always listens on port 22 for SSH connections.
show asp table socket
TCP 001f549f <<pub IP>>:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
how do i make it listen on different port?
Here is relevent config for SSH for cisco 1841 (port forwarding)
ON ASA
object network ROUTER
host 10.10.1.1
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Is it possible to create a service which will forward public port 9010 to an internal IP address with port 23 ?
First of all, I do not like to open the public Telnet port to the inside so I would use another public port and second my ISP does not allow some public ports beneath port 80
I have always used netgear routers in the past. After a series of issues regarding configurations not working correctly I invested in what appeared to be a semi pro router, the cisco linksys e4200.
I have a centralized server which I use to access a mass of different services such as mail, dns, VPN, FTP, Kerberos, http and many more. While I am not a massive networking ****, this server setup is like my garage project. To access these services externally to my LAN as far as I understand I would need to configure port forwarding for each service to my server. Unfortunately the control panel for the linksys E4200 only offers about 15 custom port fields for forwarding, and some documentation I have read shows that with it's basic install my server could be using up to 60 ports at once.
Is this router just not suitable for this sort of network. If so I will be very disappointed because I have spent a quarter of the price on netgear routers with more control than this.
I've set up port forwarding from an external port (9000) to an internal port (80) on our SRP541W, and for some reason, it's not working externally. If I access the public address from within the internal network, it works properly.
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Model : TD-W8970
Hardware Version : V1
Firmware Version : 0.6.0 0.11 v000c.0 Build 121203 Rel.46289n
ISP : Virgin Media
Is there any way of forwarding an external port to a different internal port on the TD-8970 ?I saw a question posed on an Australian forum implying that it might be provided in a later firmware release.Our TD- 8970 has replaced a previous NetGear WAG 320N which had this facility, and is useful to provide access to multiple machines without having to modify each individually to use a different port.
I am having an issue opening a port (4040) on the 655 for my Fedora-based subsonic server. Inside the LAN, I can see the device from other peer machines, so I am confident the port is open and listening. However, I can't seem to get to the machine-port from outside/internet.
I have tried Virtual Server and Port Forwarding with single port. The server has a stactic IP which I've included in the DHCP range and outside the range. I have a DSL connection (AT&T), modem only. I have updated firmware. I have exhausted the Subsonic community's knowledge, everything points to the router, but all the settings seem correct. What am I missing? Is if possible there is a defect in the router? (don't laugh). Is there a way to trace a request to that port to see where it is hanging?
(yes, I've STFA, but don't know what else to do).
I want to create a Counter Strike Server and need to open some ports for that.The Problem: I cannot seem to open the ports for gaming.The Modem Setup: My Firewall is disabled.My guess is that, this is the area with the problem. I guess my modem is not forwarding onwards.The Problem: I tried checking my ports with websites like URL etc.It cannot access my port.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a DSL-524B from D-Link. My problem is, whenever I Port Forward port 80 to my comp's IP to host a web server, all the other computers connected to the router are unable to access the Internet. So, I set up no-ip to use port 8080, but, this exposes my ip and even when masking, if you look at the HTML code, you get the ip.I need to know how to open up port 80 without restricting Internet access to only my comp, or any other work around.
View 7 Replies View Relatedrecently got a RV220W and liking all the configuration options.
Although I cannot find where to change the listening port for management? I want it to listen on port 81 instead of 80.
From an older manual it describes how to configure this. I installed the oldest firmware available for download and this feature is there. Was this just simply moved somewhere else in the newer firmware?
Configuring Port VLANs
You can associate VLANS on the Cisco RV220W to the LAN ports on the device.
By default, all 4 ports belong to VLAN1. You can edit these ports to associate them
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I finally got my Cisco Pix 501 working on my network and everything is working great! However, I do host game servers on occasion and I have a 24/7 FTP server up and as of now, I can't connect to it because the PIX is blocking the ports!I have zero experience with Cisco, so I need step-by-step instructions on what commands to enter to get this thing working!
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am very confused now. I got my 5505 for home (basic) and loaded up 8.4(1) fresh. From the inside interface I can reach the internet no problem but I am having issues trying to get my port forwarding to work with torrent. inside host is 10.100.130.5 port is 26883, I have been trying to configure this forever.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI finally got my Cisco Pix 501 working on my network and everything is working great! However, I do host game servers on occasion and I have a 24/7 FTP server up and as of now, I can't connect to it because the PIX is blocking the ports!
View 12 Replies View RelatedWe have the above router for a small business and I want to configure VPN to port forward to the server so it can handle the VPN traffic through Routing and Remote Access.I have configured port forwarding on SMTP, RWW and other protocols successfully but VPN will not work.Within the built in web interface on the Cisco it advised that if I want to configure VPN I need to use Cisco Config Pro. I have had a look through this software but it looked to only support the router as the VPN gateway rather than port forwarding to a server.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have recently purchased a Cisco 871 router. In the GUI from the installed software, I have been able to configure which ports are forwarded to a specified IP address within my local area network. This seems to output a configuration line like this:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.123 1000 interface Dialer0 1000
However, I can only do this one port at a time. Is there a function or command that I can use to specify a range of ports? For example, I would like to forward tcp ports 1000-2300 to the IP address 192.168.1.123
I was at a friend's office today trying to get the IP cameras working but forwarding the ports seems not to work with his current modem from ATT (a Westwell F90 or something). Would the workaround for this be purchasing a third party modem instead that supports port forwarding and stop leasing the Westwell F90 from ATT?
edit: the modem is hooked up to a DI-524 from D-Link and i already forwarded different ports to see if it was specifically port 80, 1024 etc
I have the following configuration in my ASA 5505 and I'm having problems connecting with other players on my XBox.
I think my problem is that I need to forward ports tcp:3074, udp:3074, and udp:88 to my xbox which is at 192.168.2.50 (vlan 3 below).
command for port forwarding to a few applications (inside hosts) when you only have one Static IP (Public) which is used for many to one NAT (Overloading)?This is the config for the many to one NAT.access-list 1 permit 172.16.0.0 0.0.255.255 ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer1 overload What command is necessary to forward ports to certain applications?
View 1 Replies View RelatedTrying to do port forwarding so that one particular host located on the WAN can get access to a LAN box on a specific port via the public IP.
Here's what I've setup on the ASA (IP addresses and port number have been changed to protect the innocent):
We have a Cisco 1600 Router, would like to know how to do port forwarding to allow our security camera to be able to view online
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