08-07-2015 08:28 AM
I have successfully configured this router as a remote site with an vpn tunnel to our main office. The tunnel works fine between the two subnets. However, I cannot figure out how to add static routes to several subnets at the main office. One would think that vpn tunnels should be listed in the choice of interfaces on the “Add/Edit IPv4 Static Route Configuration” page, but isn’t. Can someone help me figure out.
08-11-2015 08:30 AM
Does anyone have an idea how to add static routes to subnets through a vpn tunnel?
08-11-2015 10:12 AM
Hello hokan.linden
Thank you for using the Cisco Small Business forums! My name is Kevin, I am an eContent developer and I am part of the Small Business Support Community. I checked the admin guide for the RV180 and RV180W and it shows that there are only two choices for the Interface drop-down: WAN or LAN.
I hope you will find this answer useful and I hope you reply back with any questions or concerns.
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Sincerely,
Kevin Yen
Cisco eContent Developer
08-11-2015 10:12 AM
Hello hokan.linden,
Thank you for using the Cisco Small Business forums. My name is Cristian, I am an eContent developer and I am part of the Small Business Support Community. I was able to find some articles that might be of some assistance:
Also, according to the admin guide, it looks like the RV180 supports WAN, LAN or 6 to 4 Tunnel (uses the tunnel interface to route traffic from an IPv6 network to other IPv6 networks over an IPv4 network) for a static route interface.
I hope you will find this answer useful, and I hope you reply back with any questions or concerns.
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Regards,
Cristian Gonzalez
Cisco eContent Developer
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