11-26-2018 02:29 AM
HI,
We have a RV345 that has been running for while now without any issue. Recently it started to froze randomly, mostly during the night. The router is then completly unresponsive and no traffic is going through. Only fix is to reboot the router manually. So far we haven't been able to gather logs before the router crash but should be able to at the next occurence.
The only change that occur on the router recently is a change of traiffic routing from the WAN1 to WAN2 for a specific server generating a lot of traffic. We do have Site-to-site VPNs set up on both WANs.
This the firmware on our router:
System Information
Device Model: RV345
PID VID: RV345-K9 V01
Current Firmware Version: 1.0.01.18
Current Signature Version: 1.0.0.0844
Current Dongle Driver Version: 0.0.00.01
Any help/pointers would be very appreciated.
11-26-2018 12:03 PM
Looks recently seen people reporting, please contact small business contact
Would you be able to contact our support organization (Cisco SBSC) and open a Service request. One of Cisco Engineers will be able to work with you to resolve this issue. You can find the SBSC contact information in the below link.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/tsd_cisco_small_business_support_center_contacts.html
12-13-2018 10:58 AM
I'm experiencing the same was there any fix for this issue?
01-04-2019 08:24 AM
Hey all,
I've been experiencing this issue for about 4 months now. I've tried numerous items unsuccessfully. I've scoured the entire internet on the issue and attempted changing firmware 3 times.
The only resolution is to disable all site-to-site VPNs, client-to-site VPNs and you will still experience the AnyConnect / SSL unresponsiveness issue. At least that doesn't brick the whole device until a reboot, just the AnyConnect abilities.
Possibly the worst piece of hardware I've ever seen. A Cisco VPN-specific device that fails spectacularly with anything to do with a VPN.
01-04-2019 09:37 AM
01-04-2019 09:40 AM
1.0.01.20
01-04-2019 09:54 AM
01-04-2019 10:30 AM
Hm interesting. Thanks for the notification. I see it listed under the downloads - but there's no release notes on it.
So with that firmware version your site-to-site VPN's aren't causing the unit to eventually just hang and require a manual reboot?
But when you flashed it it wiped out all your settings, you had to manually re-enter them?
01-04-2019 10:44 AM
01-04-2019 04:58 PM
Thanks for your time and help today. I found the release notes with some Google-fu because they are not listed on the product documentation page at this time, and see one of the items says "New GUI style, along with GUI menus and options changes."
Is the UI more intuitive now than it used to be? To be honest I was about to scrap the thing not only due to the VPN issues but the PITA of doing simple things like setting a static IP, setting up a static NAT or changing services. No service groups etc, or hostname identifiers. If that's changed, or at least headed in the right direction I may hold onto it.
Thanks again.
01-07-2019 09:10 PM
Hi,
I put the new version of the firmware 1.0.02.16 because my routeur shutdown the trafic between LAN and WAN.
The router has rebooted.
But I can't connect to the interface via WAN.
Could you help me ?
Thanks
01-07-2019 09:13 PM
01-07-2019 09:20 PM
Hi,
It's very stange, because all the VPN are UP.
The routeur is up on the all LAN.
But I can't connect with WAN or LAN interface.
When I connect, the page login.html don't loaded
Thanks
01-04-2019 06:24 PM
So it wiped your config which means you must have updated this FW locally. So I should not try this remotely since if tue config is wiped my vpn will ne wiped and I will have to immediately drive to the job to upload a saved config file.
This is the kind of **bleep** that infuriates me and what’s worse its from cisco who should know how to do this. I’ve never had any FW from other manufacturers that made me afraid to do remote FW upgrades. What does it have to wipe the entire memory including space reserved for file storage so it can’t read from file when it boots up after the transfer?
Sitting in the office and wasting 10-20 minutes of un billable time is tolerable but rolling a truck and spending 1-3 hours really sucks when you’re not getting paid.
01-08-2019 10:35 PM
Hi,
I reset the router and i restore the last backup and all it's ok.
It is not normal that a new firmware requires a physical presence on site.
But, the new firmware causes PRTG probes to no longer work.
The values remain at 0.
Someone knows how to set PRTG to retrieve WAN in / out traffic ?
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