12-30-2018 09:32 PM
Hi
I have two problems configuring the RV320. Currently the RV320 is connected on the WAN-Port to my Modem, and on LAN1 port to my laptop doing the configurations.
1. Changing WAN-IP - Can't login
With the setup wizard I changed the WAN-IP to 172.12.12.100.
After this change and rebooting the router I can access the login page of the router via this new IP 172.12.12.100 and 192.168.1.1. However, the password is only accepted via 192.168.1.1.
What is the logic? Obviously the router is accessible with the new IP but login does not work?
2. Setting up VLANS
I want to setup 4 VLANS and defined the Subnets like this
10.10.10.100-149
10.10.20.100-149
10.10.30.100-149
10.10.40.100-149
As soon I have done this and rebooted the Router I can't access it anymore with my laptop (also restarted).
No IP works.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks for any help!
12-30-2018 11:37 PM
Hello,
can you provide a screenshot of the Port Management --> VLAN Membership page ?
12-31-2018 01:35 AM
Hi
sure, please find enclosed the screenshot of the system settings and the VLAN Membership page.
For now I did not configure any VLAN, I only changed initial password and run the basic wizard where I set a static IP for the router (and DMZ).
Now I can get the login page with the new IP, however login is not possilbe. When I enter 192.168.1.1, then I can login.
When I call the router form another PC in the network (not connected to this router), then I can also access the login page, but not login
12-31-2018 01:35 AM
12-31-2018 02:12 AM
Hello,
thanks for the screenshots. When you configure a new Vlan, enable 'Device Management' in order to be able to use the IP addresses on this Vlan for management. I cannot see what you have configured since you only have the default Vlans...
12-31-2018 02:51 AM
OK, thanks, then I will create new VLANS and enable this.
however, this does not yet solve my primary problem: Why does login not work on my static IP, but login page loads? Mistyping can be excluded, I copy&paste the password
12-31-2018 03:44 AM
Hello,
I think you have to enable Remote Management (page 77 of the attached guide) when you want to manage the router through its WAN IP address...
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/routers/csbr/rv320/administration/guide/en/rv32x_ag_en.pdf
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