ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.254 23 63.1.1.1 23
Works just fine on my 1605R. You could also redirect to the same port on
multiple inside devices by using different outside ports (same as with the
Linksys and no doubt the Netgear):
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.1.254 23 63
Fred,
My experience is with the Netgear RT314, but the Linksys 1/4/8 port Cable
Modem Router/switch perform almost the same function. These routers allow
for port redirection true, but there is one small caveat. If I understand
correctly you want to telnet to several different boxes inside your ne
At 04:24 PM 4/14/01 -0400, Fred Danson wrote:
>Hey Group,
>
>I am considering buying a small Netgear/Linksys router so I can link my
>computer, terminal server, and power supply to the internet through my cable
>modem using NAT (actually it would be considered NAT overload or PAT, but
>Netgear and
The linksys lets you do port redirection.
So you can point port 80 at one server.
Point port 21 to another server and port 23 to yet another.
I haven't experimented with what happens if you point the same port to two
different internal Ip addresses probably your best would be to
change
Yes. I have attached the web page that supplies the interface for that on
my Linksys router.
Dave
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