06-14-2018 10:38 PM - edited 03-08-2019 03:22 PM
Here's the status, i set them up, don't know why x.x.190.x & x.x.191.x cannot access each others, any idea?
Access Rule on x.x.191.1:
allow x.x.190.0 to x.x.191.94
Access Rule on x.x.190.1:
allow x.x.191.0 to x.x.190.222
on x.x.191.x trace route x.x.190.x
only have x.x.191.1
then nothing
on x.x.190.x trace route x.x.191.x
only have x.x.190.1
then nothing
06-14-2018 11:45 PM
Static routes are ok.
What is the default gateway of all PCs? is there a firewall on all PCs?
Regards.
06-14-2018 11:49 PM - edited 06-14-2018 11:49 PM
System Support PC: 10.23.192.12
Doris PC: 10.23.191.1
HR-NAS: 10.23.190.1
windows firewall are off
06-14-2018 11:52 PM
Can Doris ping 10.23.190.1 ?
Jon
06-14-2018 11:54 PM
06-14-2018 11:53 PM
Hi, check firewall policies on RV130 and on Fortinet.
Regards.
06-14-2018 11:56 PM
06-15-2018 12:05 AM
First of all, the RV must be configured in router mode (NAT disable).
Networking -> Routing -> Operating Mode: Router
but I think that it's already ok.
Check if routing table is ok: Networking -> Routing Table
Try to complete disable the firewall
Firewall -> Basic Settings
disable all
Try to configure an access rule to allow all.
Check without filters. If all is ok, tune the rules.
Regards.
06-15-2018 12:15 AM
06-15-2018 12:36 AM
Sorry, just notice both of the RV130 are using Gateway mode, i try to change them to router mode, then the internal network all down, possible keep it?
06-15-2018 01:12 AM
Hello
I'd check your access-lists to see if there allowing return traffic and icmp
res
Paul
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