12-08-2017 10:02 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:02 PM
I wonder if Cisco exists for small routers or is interested only in the assistance of big ones.
They have in production a router that does not work and it seems that those who bought it are abandoned with an unusable "piece of iron". Which, however, was paid based on the specifics of operation.
Seen from the customer's side, it looks like a scam. Truly incredible.
The flaw is the lack of return from static routes ... it does not seem to me a marginal problem, but a real firmware defect.
And no solution news can be read.
What should I do? Change producer hoping for greater seriousness?
And throw away the RV345P ......
12-09-2017 02:21 PM
12-09-2017 02:29 PM
12-09-2017 02:46 PM - edited 12-09-2017 03:23 PM
Hello
Don’t get to hold up on the configuration is the same - as you have said it is a different router - although you would expect it to work in the end it is a different device - iOS etc,,,
It could be a bug-ios related but troubleshooting is the best way
Res
Paul
12-09-2017 03:12 PM
12-09-2017 03:36 PM
12-10-2017 01:15 AM
Hello,
just a thought: the Open VPN server dishes out IP addresses to your clients, which ones are those ? Are your clients getting their 'normal', that is, non-VPN IP addresses, from the RV345 ?
Also, for the static route, I assume you use VLAN1 as the interface ?
On the RV345, under Status and Statistics > TCP/IP Services --> Port Listen Status, can you see what port is used for the Open VPN connection ?
12-10-2017 02:35 AM
12-10-2017 02:55 AM - edited 12-10-2017 03:02 AM
Hello
Interesting to see a debug from the router to/from this server whilst your trying to connect and also a wireshark capture also from your pc - Can you apply one?
what ports are open on this server - have you also tested telneting to that server on a specific port ?
Regard
12-10-2017 05:44 AM
12-10-2017 06:39 AM
12-10-2017 08:12 AM
Hello,
I read through the user guides for both models to check for differences. On the RV325, the device can be in one of two modes, Gateway Mode or Router Mode. Can you check which one yours is set to ?
System Information --> Working Mode
12-10-2017 08:47 AM
12-10-2017 09:18 AM - edited 12-10-2017 09:19 AM
Hi Georg, Hi Paul,
a comprehensive answer to all the questions. About 70 miles far from the router (a Milano)
The RV325 is in gateway mode.
The Netbios is activated in the TCP
The switch is that of the router
The PC has no ghost routes (there was a route print between the attachments)
The static parts of the network are correct, otherwise the RV325 would not
work either
The unresponsive port (5000-5001) belongs to a Sinology NAS and with the
RV325 it works.
If, on the other hand, I use an RDP port (3389) for an application that
resides on the NUC (Remote Desktop) it works great as there is no transfer
via the LAN
Nando
12-10-2017 11:28 AM
For the static route on the RV325, which interface are you selecting ?
12-10-2017 12:02 PM
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