[lug] AARGGG! ADSL and NAT.
Tory Patnoe
tpatnoe at peakss.com
Tue Nov 2 08:21:23 MST 1999
Sean Reifschneider wrote:
>
> On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 03:09:30PM -0600, Jason Crosswhite wrote:
> >Nope. The CISCO 675 actually runs NAT, and I'm using that. I believe
> >it allows me to reassign the global incoming IP and port to whatever
> >internal IP and port I want. So I was hoping to just have the router
>
> I don't know that the Cisco has any facilities for specifying that
> connections to a port on it be forwarded to an internal machine.
> Using dxpc is going to be your best bet anyway, but especially in
> an environment such as yours.
We use another Cisco router at work (I don't know the model number) the
command for re-routing IP's and ports
looks like this:
ip nat inside source static tcp 172.1.2.3 6000 133.1.2.3 6000 extendable
I beleive it works the same on the Cisco 675. This is for port 6000.
>
> Sean
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