12-16-2011 09:43 AM
All of my remote sites use various routers to route all of their traffic via IPsec. However, I have one WRVS4400N w/firmware 2.0.2.1 configured with a working tunnel. My issue is I need to set the Remote Group to 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 so all traffic is forced via IPsec tunnel and not out the local gateway. When I do the error, Remote Security Group and Local Security Group cannot be in the same network. However, it works with Cisco/Linksys RV042.
Any ideas? Attached are screen shots of each.
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12-20-2011 09:38 AM
The ESP wildcard forwarding is not an officially supported feature, thus not documented in the product literature. If you need a wifi router that supports this feature, you could check out the Cisco ISR series, which is IOS based.
12-17-2011 12:37 PM
The feature you requested is called ESP wildcard forwarding, which is only supported on RV042, RV082, and RV016, among the Cisco Small Business routers.
12-20-2011 09:01 AM
Thank you so much for your reply. You gave me some focus....however, I returned to Cisco's Home Business page and I cannot find any information on ESP Wildcard Forwarding and I can't find anything about it with reviewing the first two pages of Google search. So, how is a customer looking for this feature in a router supposed to choose a router for their needs when no one, even Cisco lists it? Does Cisco offer any Wireless Routers that feature ESP Wildcard Forwarding so I don't have to purcchase a WAP and Router?
Like Princess Leia "Thank you Tekliu, you're my only hope"
Thanks
12-20-2011 09:38 AM
The ESP wildcard forwarding is not an officially supported feature, thus not documented in the product literature. If you need a wifi router that supports this feature, you could check out the Cisco ISR series, which is IOS based.
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