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static route set but cannot ping/access

william0915
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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?

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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

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Static routes are ok.

What is the default gateway of all PCs? is there a firewall on all PCs?

 

Regards.

System Support PC: 10.23.192.12

Doris PC: 10.23.191.1

HR-NAS: 10.23.190.1

 

windows firewall are off

 

Can Doris ping 10.23.190.1 ?

 

Jon

no

Hi, check firewall policies on RV130 and on Fortinet.

Regards.

is that policy and access rule are separate?
i am not really sure in RV130

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.

let me check and come back.

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?

Hello

I'd check your access-lists to see if there allowing return traffic and icmp

res

Paul


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