08-02-2012 05:52 PM
I am having a problem with ACL not working correctly with the RVS4000 hardware version 2 router. I am trying to block network IP 1.94.157.1 and 1.94.157.1 specifically but blocking the whole class A network would work fine also. I have tried to block the specific address 1.94.157.1. I have tried blocking an IP address range and blocking the network as well. I have tried blocking destinations and source addresses with the same result. The router lets you enter the values and save the ACL. It even shows the ACL in the list. If you try to edit the just created ACL it will not allow you to save it again. It tells you invalid character. If you ping the above address you only get request timed out not blocked. I am running firmware version V2.0.3.2. It does the same thing on version V2.0.2.7
08-03-2012 11:02 PM
I have figured out this problem is covered in the release notes for version V2.0.3.2. I discovered this under version V2.0.2.7 firmware and then quickly upgraded to version V2.0.3.2 without reading the release notes until later.
09-20-2012 03:43 PM
Hi lee cox
Before you upgrade your firmware version, read this manual, because the problem could be the device configuration. here is the link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/csbr/rvs4000/administration/guide/RVS4000_AG_OL-22605.pdf
If after viewing the settings, this does not work, you can upgrade your firmware to a newer version, I recommend these two
V2.0.3.2
V2.0.2.7
If this answer was satisfactory for you, please mark the question as Answered.
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