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2950 Rebooting when connected to WAN
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14 Sep 2011 11:39 #69364
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You've reminded me of a question I meant to ask, does it matter whether I use WAN1 or WAN2 for the routed SDSL, connection bearing in mind that the other ADSL connection will be connected via a Vigor 120?
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14 Sep 2011 13:31 #69367
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No, not at all.
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Y...does it matter...dushami wrote:
No, not at all.
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14 Sep 2011 15:52 #69372
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Hmmmm, exactly the same. Appears to reboot every 15 seconds. From a windows PC, I can use "ping 192.168.1.1 -t" and the Vigor 2950 will respond until I do ctrl-c to stop. When I plug in the WAN router, the pings stop responding after 15 seconds and respond again about 8 seconds later.
I think I might reflash the box, just in case & try again.
I think I might reflash the box, just in case & try again.
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14 Sep 2011 19:45 #69379
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Well, it looks as though reflashing the 2950 did the job! It was strange that everything looked fine but it just rebooted regularly. Now I have a 2950 that doesnt reboot & I can access the internet. Great!
Anyway, can someone please clarify something in my head with reference to the NAT/Port Redirection and the firewall ruleset.
I want to setup port redirection, to redirect anything that hits my external IP address on 443, to an internal IP on 443. I can manage that bit, but the question is, do I need any firewall data filter rules to enable this? (I know what I've said can be done with NAT/Open Ports but I might be changing the external port at a later date, so I'd prefer to use the port redirection rule).
I suppose what I'm looking for is a concise document that explains how the draytek box handles its firewall rules. Anyone have any good links? The user guide isn't up to much.
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Scott
Anyway, can someone please clarify something in my head with reference to the NAT/Port Redirection and the firewall ruleset.
I want to setup port redirection, to redirect anything that hits my external IP address on 443, to an internal IP on 443. I can manage that bit, but the question is, do I need any firewall data filter rules to enable this? (I know what I've said can be done with NAT/Open Ports but I might be changing the external port at a later date, so I'd prefer to use the port redirection rule).
I suppose what I'm looking for is a concise document that explains how the draytek box handles its firewall rules. Anyone have any good links? The user guide isn't up to much.
regards
Scott
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14 Sep 2011 22:15 #69383
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No, you're fine as you are.
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...do I need any firewall data filter rules to enable this?...dushami wrote:
No, you're fine as you are.
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15 Sep 2011 11:39 #69393
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Replied by dushami on topic Re: 2950 Rebooting when connected to WAN
Great Neal, thanks. I just want to be absolutely sure that all communications that cross this box are accounted for! I'm off to do a bit of investigation re draytek rules/nat/open ports/port forwarding to make sure I've 'got' the way they implement this. You may see an new thread in the very near future.
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Scott
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