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RV320 1.2.1.13 internal network access bug

bitspaceab
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Setup:

Dual wan in auto mode with 4 vlans and 4 networks. wan 1 default gw. NSD not used at all.
Protocol binding table used to force traffic from Network 1 via WAN1. Traffic from network 2,3,4 forced via WAN2.

Network 1. 192.168.1.0/24 vlan 1 on lan port 1 untagged (port 2,3,4 excluded) Device management enabled
Network 2. 192.168.2.0/24 vlan 20 on lan port 2 untagged (port 1,3,4 excluded) Device management disabled
Network 3. 192.168.3.0/24 vlan 30 on lan port 3 port (port 1,2,4 excluded) Device management disabled
Network 4. 192.168.4.0/24 vlan 40 on lan port 4 (port 1,2,3 excluded) Device management disabled

One-to-One NAT external ip's on wan 1 to internal ip's on vlan 1

On fw 1.1.1.19 you could correctly access port 80 and 443 on computers on network 1 from network 2,3,4 via the external ip on wan 1.

The problem: With 1.2.1.13 firmware you get the RV320 login page whenever you try to access a computer on network 1 on port 80 or 443 instead of being redirected to the computer on network 1.

Please fix asap.

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michel.laurent1
Level 1
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Hi, I had network problems too after upgrading the firmware to 1.2.1.13.

Release Notes state that the configurations between 1.1.1.19 and 1.2.1.13 are NOT compatible.

 

I was able to resolve my issues by performing the following steps: 

- Upgrade firmware to 1.2.1.13

- Reset router to factory default so that all configurations are deleted.

- Manually re-configure the router. Do not use any configuration file from old 1.1.1.19 firmware version!!

 

My RV325 is working fine now.

 

 

 

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michel.laurent1
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, I had network problems too after upgrading the firmware to 1.2.1.13.

Release Notes state that the configurations between 1.1.1.19 and 1.2.1.13 are NOT compatible.

 

I was able to resolve my issues by performing the following steps: 

- Upgrade firmware to 1.2.1.13

- Reset router to factory default so that all configurations are deleted.

- Manually re-configure the router. Do not use any configuration file from old 1.1.1.19 firmware version!!

 

My RV325 is working fine now.

 

 

 

Both routers already factory reset after upgrade and manually configured so this is not it.

Max Harbin
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hello Bitspaceab,

I'll lab this up and see if I can recreate your scenario on the new firmware. Quick question, do you have remote management and https enable on the RV320 please?

If i disable HTTPS i takes over HTTP Port 80 instead so I cant reach computers on port 80 from network 2,3,4 on network 1.

Remote management doesn't matter.

I can send you the config from 1.1.1.19 and 1.2.1.13 if you want. Both have been factory reset and manually configured after upgrade. But config should be identical.

My email is maharbin@cisco.com. Please feel free to send them. The reason I asked about remote management is if enabled, by default, it uses 443. 

I have opened a case with cisco small business support and talked to Dean Pillard who has the configs. Do you want them anyway or can you check with Dean directly?

Dean is more than capable of assisting you. I am interested in the outcome however. Will you please ping the case number to my email so I can follow? Thank you.

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