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RV340 Binding Table

stoianovich
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Hello,

 

I'm trying to bind a specific IP to WAN2 for my mail server (SMTP services), but cannot set a single IP in the Source IP field. Only 192.168.1.0/24 is allowed as Source IP.

 

My old RV042 works fine with this specific ip bind to WAN2.

 

Any solution ?

 

Stoïane

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Iliya Gatsev
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

 

If you are trying to bind a specific IP to WAN2 for your mail server (SMTP services) for example, but cannot set a single IP in the Source IP field, because it seems that only 192.168.1.0/24 is allowed as Source IP, please use 192.168.1.101/32 for example as Source IP .Most probably you are trying to enter 192.168.1.101/24, but this is wrong format.

 

Please rate this post or marked as answered to help other Cisco customers.

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco TAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

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Iliya Gatsev
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi, My name is Iliya Gatsev. I am a Cisco TAC Network Engineer in the Cisco Small Business Support Center.

 

Let me check what can be done.

 

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco TAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

 

If you are trying to bind a specific IP to WAN2 for your mail server (SMTP services) for example, but cannot set a single IP in the Source IP field, because it seems that only 192.168.1.0/24 is allowed as Source IP, please use 192.168.1.101/32 for example as Source IP .Most probably you are trying to enter 192.168.1.101/24, but this is wrong format.

 

Please rate this post or marked as answered to help other Cisco customers.

 

Iliya Gatsev
Cisco TAC Network Engineer
Together we are the human network .:|:.:|:. CISCO

Hi Iliya,

Thanks for your help, it works fine !

Best regards,

Stoïane

Hi Lliya,

 

I have a similar problem but using a WAN1.1, I have set up a WAN1 and a WAN1.1, and two LANs in my network, I want LAN1 goes out by WAN1 and LAN2 by WAN1.1 but I can see just the WAN1 from outside (or by www.whatismyip.com).

 

Regards,

 

Jaime