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Cisco 320 firewall configuration (Port forwarding and VPN)

Miroslav Kurcik

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Hi,

just replaced NETGEAR ProSafe VFS318N rouer with CISCO 320 but have problem to setup some firewall configuration.

On my old firewall I forwarded traffic from two(2) specific external public IPs to one (1) private IP for all ports. Remaining Ethernet traffic was untouched and i was bale to use VPN to access private network.

It looks like i can not setup same configuration on CISCO 320. If i try forward traffic from two (2) public IPs for all ports to private IP, it will stop accept VPN.

Does anybody know how to setup CISCO 320?
 
I have a RV320 router. I looked in the menu for the RV320 and they seem to only have One-to-one NAT so if this is your problem I don't see an answer. IT is hard to understand your meaning. There are a lot of options for VPN. There is VPN passthrough, VPN client to gateway, gateway to gateway, and even OpenVPN.

The RV320 router would not be my choice for VPN since the clock rate is low on the CPU. I would think the RV340 would be much better. The RV320 paints web pages fast so it is good for web pages.
 

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