nat0 or static (you might need both), I prefer statics.
Regards,
Albert
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Hello networkers,
[827series]->
[506E]-->[lan/webserver]
HTH,
Brett Spunt
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Hello networkers,
I am
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Hello networkers,
I am trying to "conjure up" a working config for an ADSL link with
static IPs
for a 827 series router,
these public IPs are supposed to point to, say a webserver, that sits
behind
a
pix firewall
(wh
Change this:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.30 80 200.10.15.189 80
extendable
to something like:
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.0.30 80 200.10.15.189 80
extendable
-The inside from the 827's perspective needs to be something in the
192.168.0.x address space
And change this:
Hello networkers,
I am trying to "conjure up" a working config for an ADSL link with static IPs
for a 827 series router,
these public IPs are supposed to point to, say a webserver, that sits behind
a
pix firewall
(which is directly connected to 827 router4s ethernet interface),
problem is when I t
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