07-08-2015 01:01 AM
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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07-09-2015 02:11 AM
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.
07-09-2015 02:11 AM
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.
07-10-2015 12:36 AM
Both routers already factory reset after upgrade and manually configured so this is not it.
07-09-2015 01:32 PM
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?
07-10-2015 12:34 AM
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.
07-10-2015 05:38 AM
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.
07-10-2015 11:21 AM
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?
07-10-2015 11:35 AM
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.
07-10-2015 12:20 PM
email sent
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