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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 4
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Good morning.
I have two Epygi products, and a 2x Gateway E1, are the 2x and Public IP Gateway is connected to two 2x with lan lan, how to access a remote box, which is connected directly to Wan, I have done the redirection rule, but not worked! Thank you. |
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Quadro Architect
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Around myself
Posts: 1,996
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... it looks you use a automatic translation tool... And the text is not understandable actually.
I suppose you want to access a Quadro device (device B), which is set behind another Quadro device (device A). For that you need to add "Port Forwarding" rules on the device A. The steps needed are the following: 1. Add a "User Defined Service" on device A. For that on device A go to "Internet Uplink"->"Filtering Rules"->"Manage User Defined Services"->"Add". Use Service name=XXXX,Protocol=TCP, Port Range=8080-8080. 2. Add an Port Forwarding rule. For that on the same device go to "Internet Uplink"->"Filtering Rules"->"Incoming Traffic / Port Forwarding"->"Add". Use Service="User: XXXX", Action=Allowed, "Forward to IP"=<quadro B IP address>, Port Translation=80, Restriction="Any IP". 3. Don't forget to "Enable" that rule after adding !! Hope this helps. Best regards, David |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 4
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Thank you for your response, and that's what I'm trying to accomplish, but had already done this setting, and did not work.
The 2x and E1 are connected by the LAN port, and the correct procedure? |
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Quadro Architect
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Around myself
Posts: 1,996
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Ok, lets first answer those questions:
Q1. Do you want to access the QuadroE1T1 GW through Quadro2x? If the answert is yes: Q2. Is the 2x WAN connected to public internet? Q3. Is the LAN of the Q2x connected to the LAN of the QuadroE1T1? If yes, what is connected to the WAN of the Quadro E1T1? Q4. Do you connect to the Q2x from the WAN side? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 4
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I'll post the link of the topology for you to understand, but it can not resolve with the following configuration;
http://200.159.208.45:8080/solution.rar Go to System-> IP Routing Configuration page of QuadroE1/T1 and add IP Static Route by following parameters: Route to - 0.0.0.0 / 0; Via IP Address - 172.30.1.2 Thank you for your help! |
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Quadro Architect
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Around myself
Posts: 1,996
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So with this IP Static Rule added, the access works ok, correct? Generallt it is always advised to connect Quadro to the uplink using the WAN port. If you use the LAN port for some reason, you will have to add the rule like you descripbed, to route the packets through the LAN port (with this new rule you are replacing the "Default gateway" by another one, and move that to LAN port).
Anyway, nice to know that the problem is resolved. |
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