11-05-2015 04:17 AM
Dear community,
We have an RV082 and will soon upgrade to a service from our ISP where we will get a range of external IP adresses. Here are the details we got from our ISP:
Net address XX.XXX.157.0
IP range start XX.XXX.157.2
IP range end XX.XXX.157.6
Gateway XX.XXX.157.1
DNS 1 XX.XXX.128.2
DNS 2 XX.XXX.128.3
Net mask 255.255.255.248
Broadcast XX.XXX.157.7
How do I configure the RV082 to hand out these addresses to our applications (point to point VPN from dedicated device, sFTP server, office lan) so that each get one of the external IP addresses, is it even possible at all with the RV082?
Any input is most appriciated.
Thanks
Markus
11-05-2015 01:47 PM
Thank you for contacting Cisco,
The RV082 supports the one-to-one NAT function. Thus, you can configure external IP addresses to access internal IP addressed devices.
Page 51 in the admin guide:
http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/csbr/rv0xx/administration/guide/rv0xx_AG_78-19576.pdf
Best Regards,
11-09-2015 03:44 PM
Hi mpknemo01,
Thank you for using the Cisco Small Business Forums. My name is Andrew and I am an eSupport Content Developer in the Small Business Support Community. As Michael Swenson said, it seems you are looking for the One-to-One Network Address Translation (NAT) feature that will map public IP addresses to private IP addresses connected to the RV082. We have an article that guides you through configuring One-to-One Network Address Translation (NAT) on the RV082.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Andrew
11-10-2015 01:37 AM
Thank you Andrew and Michael,
I expect our ISP to deliver the connection within a week or so, I will then start test with configurations and explore one to one NAT feature.
Thanks
Markus
11-28-2016 12:14 PM
Hi. We have used one-to-one nat for a long time successfully on our RV082 router using the public external IP range on WAN 1 and routing to internal i.p. addresses.
Now, we are trying to add one-to-one nat routing using the external public i.p. for WAN 2 and it does not seem to work.
Is there any difference in one-to-one nat between wan 1 and wan 2?
Thanks!
11-29-2016 01:38 PM
Hello Ssteketee:
Can you please create this thread in a new post? That way it will get more visiibility.
Thanks
Glenn
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