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Configure RV180W so I can access an internal camera from Internet

Jeff Rozar
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My RV180W is connected to the Internet with a static IP. I've set a subdomain (camera1.domain.com) up in my ISP's DNS records.

 

Now, what do I need to do on the RV180W so when it receives a request for camera1.domain.com, it goes to the camera's IP (192.168.1.217)?

 

 

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Michael Swenson
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

You should set up an Access Rule to forward the camera port to the IP of the camera

 

Firewall - Access Ruled - Add

 - WAN to LAN

 - Always allow

 - service ( this is the port that your cameras are listening on)

          - If the service / port is not listed, you will need to add with the configure service button

 - Source - ANY ( any place on the internet )

 - Send to Local Server ( DNAT IP) - IP address of the camera

 - enable and save

 

Firewall - Access Ruled - Add

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Michael Swenson
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello,

You should set up an Access Rule to forward the camera port to the IP of the camera

 

Firewall - Access Ruled - Add

 - WAN to LAN

 - Always allow

 - service ( this is the port that your cameras are listening on)

          - If the service / port is not listed, you will need to add with the configure service button

 - Source - ANY ( any place on the internet )

 - Send to Local Server ( DNAT IP) - IP address of the camera

 - enable and save

 

Firewall - Access Ruled - Add

Jeff Rozar
Level 1
Level 1

Thanks! That did it. I had to create a service (cam1) to match the port I configured on the camera. Sweet!