11-16-2014 05:44 PM
I have an RV325, firmware v1.1.1.06. One of my vlans is a /26 subnet that doesn't start at 0; it contains addresses 64-127 (with the router at 65). I'm trying to configure an external port forward from port 80 to .66 (in this case, 192.168.4.66). But when I do, I get the message "Private IP address should be under 192.168.4.1-62!"
I can trick the UI into allowing me to set this up by temporarily changing the vlan to a /25, entering the forwarding rule, and changing it back to a /26. But then, what's my confidence that the forwarding will take place? And, once the router's in production, this idea becomes considerably less attractive. Yes, I could set up a lab and test this, but isn't that Cisco's job?
This seems like a flat out bug to me. Has anyone else had a similar experience and/or figured out a way around it?
I'm attaching a couple of relevant screen shots. Thanks, my friends.
Here's the subnet setup for VLAN 25.
And here's the error message I get when trying to forward a port to that subnet.
11-18-2014 10:43 PM
Hi Scott,
My name is Mehdi from Cisco Technical Support, please can you try to configure this rule (port forwarding for Port 80 ) from Port Address Translation and not from Forwarding, and you don't need to translate the port (if not needed) just from drop down menu select HTTP (TCP/80-80) to the server 192.168.4.66
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Greetings
Mehdi
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