UNABLE TO PORT FORWARD 8080 FROM MY SERVER THROUGH TL-R470T+ LOAD BALACER ROUTER
I HAVE BSNL FIBERNET CONNECTION AND I HAVE A SERVER CONNECTED TO IT. I SUCCESSFULLY OPENED A PORT 8080 IN THE BSNL FIBERNET AND I WAS ABLE TO ACCESS THAT PORT 8080 FROM ANYWHERE AROUND. RECENTLY I BROUGHT A LOAD BALANCER ( TL-R470T+) AS IM HAVING 4G ROUTER AS A BACKUP. I HAVE CONFIGURED EVERYTHING AS MENTIONED BUT STILL IM UNABLE TO PORTFORWARD. I DONT WHETHER THE MISTAKE IS IN ISP ROUTER OR IN THIS LOAD BALANCER. MY TOTALLY WORK IS STOPPED DUE TO THIS. PLEASE HELP EMERGENCY
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Hi @TEJA_MAMIDI
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TEJA_MAMIDI wrote
primarily i want to give you the network diagram sir.
(a) THE NETWORK DIAGRAM THAT WORKED FOR MY PORT FORWARDING :
BSNL ISP--------------------------->SERVER
(b) THE NEW NETWORK DIAGRAN THATS NOT WORKING FOR PORT FORWORDING :
BSNL ISP------------------------> LOAD BALANCER -------------------------> SERVER
If you give me this diagram, instead of judging the WAN IP address on the R470T+, I'd say you are double-natting this. (Simply judge from a diagram). Set the modem router to bridge mode. That's the fix.
And I would appreciate it if you could read that article I gave. This situation has been explained in that article. I bet you did not try to understand it.
If you want direct technical support, I suggest you contact the technical support.
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Troubleshooting Virtual Services on the Router Doesn't Take Effect
You may take a look at this guide for some reference.
I suspect that if you have a valid public IP address?
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@Clive_A hi sir,
I will explain you the complete scenario now.
I want to make sure that I have done few things clearly
1) I have bought a fixed public from my isp
2) my server have an fixed static ip
3) I have opened the port in BSNL router by changing settings in virtual server configuration. " external port :8080 ; internal port 8080 ; and internal server ip : 192.168.1.3
Sir with the above configuration I mentioned I used to access the port, when the internet is directly connected to the server through a lan without any load balancer in between. I have been working with that port since 2 years
only after puting the load balancer in between I unable to access the port
so again I have login into that load balancer and at " NAT " and " Virtual server configuration " I have enter the external port : 8080 ; internal port : 8080 and internal server ip : 192.168.1.3.
what I want to say is I have give same configuration to load balancer router as I have given to the ISP router and still it is not working
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If you can troubleshoot step by step based on that article, I expect some pictures at least.
Simply judging from what you said, there is nothing wrong. This is a router that is EOL. We don't provide any further firmware updates to improve the performance or fix bugs. I don't have any other suggestions for this.
I still hope to verify if your network diagram is ok or not. I have the same model in a test environment. I am certain that latest firmware and hardware of R470T+ port forwarding works.
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primarily i want to give you the network diagram sir.
(a) THE NETWORK DIAGRAM THAT WORKED FOR MY PORT FORWARDING :
BSNL ISP--------------------------->SERVER
(b) THE NEW NETWORK DIAGRAN THATS NOT WORKING FOR PORT FORWORDING :
BSNL ISP------------------------> LOAD BALANCER -------------------------> SERVER
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Hi @TEJA_MAMIDI
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
TEJA_MAMIDI wrote
primarily i want to give you the network diagram sir.
(a) THE NETWORK DIAGRAM THAT WORKED FOR MY PORT FORWARDING :
BSNL ISP--------------------------->SERVER
(b) THE NEW NETWORK DIAGRAN THATS NOT WORKING FOR PORT FORWORDING :
BSNL ISP------------------------> LOAD BALANCER -------------------------> SERVER
If you give me this diagram, instead of judging the WAN IP address on the R470T+, I'd say you are double-natting this. (Simply judge from a diagram). Set the modem router to bridge mode. That's the fix.
And I would appreciate it if you could read that article I gave. This situation has been explained in that article. I bet you did not try to understand it.
If you want direct technical support, I suggest you contact the technical support.
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@Clive_A can you please suggest me. The load balancer models which are not under EoL.for which the company can extent it service. So that I want to buy few more for my usage.
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Hi @TEJA_MAMIDI
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TEJA_MAMIDI wrote
@Clive_A can you please suggest me. The load balancer models which are not under EoL.for which the company can extent it service. So that I want to buy few more for my usage.
1. We don't have a pay-to-extend-warranty service. Nor do we provide pay-to-firmware-update service. If you are a business owner and plan to get at least hundreds of Omada products at a time for your business, you can contact your regional TP-Link sales team by email. Omada Pro may be suitable for you.
Note that only when you need hundreds of products, the Omada Pro will be a choice for you. Omada Pro does not target home or small businesses. It's a paid tech support and service.
2. The latest hardware for the product line would be the ER Omada series. See it in the link. https://www.tp-link.com/en/business-networking/omada-sdn-router/
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