05-16-2013 01:07 AM
Hello,
I want to ask if is possible to configure the RV180 behind my DSL Router to connect using QuickVPN. First I tried to connect to the PPTP server and worked fine, but when I tried to connect using QickVPN, seems to connect but when the client says "verifying network" after a while appears the message "network not responding..."
In my DSL-Router forwared this ports: UDP: 500,4500,443,60443 - TCP: 443,60443 (i don't know if tcp ports are needed but I opened for testing) and allowed protocol ESP (comes with the rule to allow IPSEC-L2TP)
Thanks!
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05-16-2013 07:09 AM
Hello Om,
I will recommend you test the Router WAN interface IP address reachability. Kindly refer the below document for your reference. If you need further assistance please do contact our chat support team @ https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/onlinechatsupport
Thanks and regards,
Siva
05-16-2013 07:09 AM
Hello Om,
I will recommend you test the Router WAN interface IP address reachability. Kindly refer the below document for your reference. If you need further assistance please do contact our chat support team @ https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/onlinechatsupport
Thanks and regards,
Siva
05-16-2013 08:37 AM
Hello Siva,
From where I have to test reachabilty? From the computer where I have installed the QuickVPN client I can reach de WAN interface of the DSL-Router, which is doing NAT and forwarding the ports I said to the WAN interface of my RV180. The network betwwen DSL and RV180 is using private ips.
The schema is:
Internet ---- (public ip) dsl router (192.168.1.1) ---- (192.168.1.50)RV180(10.0.0.1) ----- my network 10.0.0.0/24
In the document you posted is explained:
"Your Cisco router must have a direct public IP address for QuickVPN to work, please check under the status tab and your internet connection type and make sure it has a public IP address and it is not behind another router. This issue is more common with DSL connections; if you are behind another router/modem you should request your ISP to turn it into bridge mode so our router can be the border router between your LAN and your ISP."
It's my configuration. I will look how to turn my DSL router into a bridge. Thanks.
05-16-2013 09:02 AM
Hello Om Pastor,
Yes.It is recommended to have router WAN interface to be configured with public IP address.
Thanks and regards,
Siva
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