09-01-2011 11:25 AM
Hi all, i need some inspiration information for my network
this is my configuration
R1
192.168.180.0
Server
DHCP OFF
R1
192.168.183.0
LAN
DHCP ON
both routers has dedicated internet access, and connected via lan ports
i just need to make a static route between both routers so they can access each other computers.
i try this,
in R1 the static router: destination ip 192.168.183.0 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.180.1 hop count 1 interface LAN
in R2: destination ip 192.168.180.1 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.183.1 hop count 1 interface LAN
but i cant access from one network to the other and i need it, what is my problem?
09-01-2011 11:51 AM
sory, R1 es 180.0, R2 is 183.0
09-02-2011 07:31 AM
Damien,
Are you using the dual wan mode on these routers? Since these routers are port base vlans only it will be tough routing between these two via locally how you set them up now.
You might need to the second WAN port for the router between both networks. If you decide to go this route, then you will need to use protocol binding to bind out Internet traffic out of WAN1. Now make up a different subnet for your both second WANs
R1 WAN2 192.168.5.1/24 gw 192.168.5.2
R2 WAN2 192.168.5.2/24 gw 192.168.5.1
Now set up static routes to point to each other.
R1 192.168.183.0/24 192.168.5.2
R2 192.168.180.0/24 192.168.5.1
You will also need to open up the firewall to allow both subnet's inbound to each router.
Under access rules
Action ••à Allow
Service••àAll
Source interface-••àWAN2
Source IP ••à192.168.180.0 /24
Destination IP••à192.168.183.0 / 24
And vice versa for the other router.
Hope this helps,
Thanks,
Jasbryan
Cisco Support Engineer
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09-02-2011 07:45 AM
Jasbryan
just to be clear, both routers has their own internet connection, i dont need to share internet, just need to everyone on R1 lan could see computers from R2 lan
this is the network topology
WAN WAN1 WAN2
| | |
R1-----------------R2
| |
| |
LAN1 LAN2
R1 and R2 connected via lan ports on rv042/rv082 routers
thanks
09-02-2011 08:19 AM
I understand
Just trying to advise you how you will have to set these routers up to talk between each other. Since they don't have a way in separating the vlan1 then it has to be configured this way.Now it would be different if we could segregate each vlan and add a ip interface to it.
Thanks
Jasbryan
09-02-2011 08:22 AM
you could set it up this way,
Coming from R1 Lan port into R2 WAN 2 interface. You would need to add a static route in the first router and just add a allow rule/ACL in the second router and bind all your traffic out of WAN1 on second router also.
but going from LAN to LAN shouldn't work.
Thanks,
Jasbryan
09-02-2011 09:31 AM
It is possible to setup what you are trying to do with the following steps.
1.Delete the 2 static routes you have currently.
2.Add a Multiple Subnet:192.168.183.254/24 on R1.
3.Add a Multiple Subnet:192.168.180.254/24 on R2.
The above assign the IP address 192.168.183.254 as the gateway to the 192.168.183.0/24 subnet.
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