just to conclude:
on cisco, you can tell it that if one certain source ip hits port 5060 on your public sip ip, it redirects it to the private ip on port 5080.
then EVERYONE else hitting port 5060 goes to the internal port 5060?
(I know pfsense can't do this nativity,  I tried)


On 8/19/10 10:25 PM, Matthew Kitchin (Public) wrote:
I'm not sure what would work for your situation. I don't have this issue. I was just throwing an idea out there.

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