04-27-2021 01:15 PM
Hi!
I have two WAN connections and I configured the SSL VPN on Cisco RV340 in WAN1, but I would like to find I way if WAN1 is down the ssl vpn connection goes through WAN2 (automatically) and vice and versa.
My two WAN connections come from different service provider an I use DDNS to conect my ssl vpn using WAN1.
Firmware version: 1.0.03.20
I tried to configured Client-to-Site vpn in WAN2, bus does not work.
I am using Cisco annyconection as vpn client.
Any suggestion?
04-30-2021 08:17 AM
Hi Alex,
There is indeed a way to failover from one WAN to another. Here are some resources to help:
Cisco Tech Talk: Site-to-Site Failover on RV34x Series Routers
Configure WAN Load Balancing on RV34x Series Router - Document
05-11-2021 04:35 PM
No unfortunately there cannot be automatic failover for SSL-VPN server to listen on wan2 if wan1 fails for any reason...becos presently the AnyConnect SSL-VPN server is binded explicitly to either WAN1 or WAN2....it does not support (yet) the listening on ANY/ALL WAN-interfaces....(like the OpenVPN-ssl vpn server on RV260, it can be configured to listen on all wan intefaces)
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