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RV340 VPN intermittent HTTP traffic

Steve Babcock
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I have a RV340 IPSEC VPN site-to-site set up connected to an older Cisco 1900 series

 

The Cisco 1900 works flawlessly with all the other VPN's connected to it.

 

When I browse (HTTP or HTTPS) from the local side of the RV340 vpn to the remote (1900) side of the VPN, everything is great - ie - look at remote printer setups, Cisco switch setups, NAS setup, etc

 

However, when I browse from the remote (1900) side to the internal side of the RV340, the results are very intermittent, usually timing out.

On the good side :

1. I can Always browse to the Cisco RV340

2. Pings from the remote to systems behind the RV340 Always work,

3. RDP over the VPN to the local systems behind the RV340 Always works

 

Just can't really browse from the remote end to the systems behind the RV340

 

Do I need an access rule or some sort of NAT exception like an ASA  ?

 

Steve

 

 

 

 

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nagrajk1969
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Hi

 

1. you have also mentioned that all other services such as RDP (which uses both TCP/UDP) ports), Ping works from cisco1900-lan-hosts to RV340-lan-host over the vpn tunnel. Also the https connection to the RV340 internal-interface from the cisco1900-lan-hosts over VPN also works..

 

2. So, have you paid attention to the http/https web-servers running on the lan-hosts behind RV340????....They must be very low-performing https/http servers...or the webservers configured on the rv340-lan-hosts are not responding to the http/https connection requests.... that must be why the https connections initiated from cisco1900-lan-hosts must be slow or intermittently successfully...becos the webservers themselves are not working correctly....

 

In summary the issue is not about the vpn...its about the https/http servers running on the lan-hosts of RV340....maybe configure them using NGINX webservers...it performs faster and better...