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How to manage route ip on cisco rv345

komy14
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Dear all,

 

Last time I used on Rv042G everything work well.

 

I have 2line fiber internet.and connect with PPPoe0

 

I just buy cisco rv345 for load balance and manage route internet ip to wan1 or wan2.

 

I want to do this:

 

ip192.168.0.1-192.168.0.199 to WAN2

ip 192.168.0.200-192.168.0.254 to WAN1

 

But I try to setting that,Any ip go out internet on WAN2.

 

How to fix it?

 

 

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And I attach some setting too.

 

Thank you so much.

 

Best Regards

 

Komsan R.

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komy14
Level 1
Level 1

This pics is I used config in Rv042g.

 

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And why cannot prefix subnet to/24 in Multiwan.

 

Because System only used for /32 when I try to /24 icon Apply will be disable.

Hi, 
My name is Iliya Gatsev from Cisco Technical Support Team.

Please let me know what is current firmware version on the RV345 device ?

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco STAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

At first my router rv345 come with firmware 1.0.00.33

 

And I upgrade to Latest fimware Release 1.0.01.18 and found some bug hang on "Please wait be loading" in menu Lan>Static DHCP

I downgrade Firmware to 1.0.01.17 everything is work well,But still cannot type subnet 192.168.0.2/24 in WAN>Multi WAN>policy Binding Table.Apply button still disappear .

 

I not sure this problem cannot manage route ip to WAN 1 or 2.

 

If I want to manage route internet out going:
ip 192.168.0.2-192.168.0.199 to WAN2

ip 192.168.0.200-192.168.0.254 to WAN1

 

How to do that,Please advise me.

 

Thankyou so much.

 

Best Regards

 

Komsan R.

Hi, 

I think it would be best if you could call our support line and open a support case.

 

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/web/tsd-cisco-small-business-support-center-contacts.html

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco STAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

Dear Sir,

 

I ask support Cisco in Thailand,And tell about my problem.

 

They open case and  will ask support for Cisco product and will let me know later,

 

But I still wait for a weeks but no reply from them.

 

Thankyou so much.

 

Best Regards

 

Komsan R.

Hi, 

you can call us directly and create support case. It is very easy.

The phone number for Thailand is 001-800-132-038194

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco STAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

raluani
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi Komsan,

My name is Rozana and i am an engineer from the SMB team.

I see that you have configured Policy based routing, but you would also need to state both WANs ( WAN 1 and WAN 2) with a priority of 1, so both will work simultaneously.
At the moment your WAN2 is only a backup, therefor the load balancing will not work.

Please make the changes, marked in red:

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Regards.

Dear Rozana,

 

Ok now I fixed it.

 

But I can't manage IP route to WAN1 or WAN2

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How to manage direction IP route like bandwidth management in Rv042G.

 

Please teach me.

 

Thank you so much.

 

Best Regards

 

Komsan R.

Hi Komsan,

In the picture you shared, the policy based routing setup is not correct.

You have source : which are the hosts (internal IPs).
You have destination: which should be an external IP - for example :
0.0.0.0/0 - all traffic
216.58.201.228/ 32 - google

You have Service: here you specify the service. For example:
RDP - 3389(TCP)
Https - 443(TCP)

Ongoing Interface - the interface from which this traffic will be forwarded, if above 3 options are met.

Failover - if the WAN that is specified goes down, the traffic will be forwarded to the other WAN and not be dropped.

Status: enable/disable the rule.

To be a bit more clear, let me provide you with an example based on your setup:

If in your setup, you would like all Internet traffic from host 192.168.0.2 to be forwarded to WAN1 you type:
Source IP : 192.168.0.2 /32
Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
Services: Internet only (TCP_UDP) - all services (all ports both over TCP and UDP)
Outgoing Interface: WAN 1
Failover: Yes
Status: checked ( enabled)

If you would like all Internet traffic from host 192.168.0.200 to be forwarded to WAN2 type:
ource IP : 192.168.0.200 /32
Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
Services: Internet only (TCP_UDP) - all services (all ports both over TCP and UDP)
Outgoing Interface: WAN 2
Failover: Yes
Status: checked ( enabled)

Your only mistake is putting an internal IP as a destination. Therefor the rule is never met.

I hope my explanation made sense to you.

Regards.

Hi

 

The original requirement was 

ip192.168.0.1-192.168.0.199 to WAN2

ip 192.168.0.200-192.168.0.254 to WAN1

 

The example that you have provided, this requirement can be met if the person makes 100 entries for WAN1 and another 100 entires for WAN2. Is there any better way to make a single entry to let the Cisco RV345 understand that all IP addresses in this range go to WAN1 and all IP address space in another range go to WAN2 ?

nagrajk1969
Spotlight
Spotlight

Hi

 

>>>>this requirement can be met if the person makes 100 entries for WAN1 and another 100 entires for WAN2. Is there any better way to >>>make a single entry to let the Cisco RV345 understand that all IP addresses in this range go to WAN1 and all IP address space in >>>another range go to WAN2 ?

 

You are right, you will need to add multiple entries (100+) to cover the entire range...and The problem here is that presently there is NO SUPPORT to specify a ip-range in the source-ip field in the GUI

 

- Only a network/subnet - 192.168.0.0/24 - Or a single-ipaddress 192.168.0.199/32 is supported....its not allowing a ip-range

 

So a alternate possible method could be:

 

1. distribute the lan-hosts into 2 separate vlans - vlan1 (192.168.0.0/24) and vlan2 (192.168.2.0/24). And configure the 2 vlans-interfaces on the RV34X router 

2. And then i think you can add the 2 networks/subnets as sources to be routed via different wan-links (and provide the other wan-link as backup)

 

Entry-1: Src:192.168.0.0/24; Dst:0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 (or try with ANY or any); wan1 (backup wan2)

Entry-2: Src:192.168.2.0/24; Dst:0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 (or try with ANY or any); wan2 (backup wan1)