07-22-2011 01:39 AM - edited 03-11-2019 02:02 PM
Morning all,
We are currently trying to allow SNMP through our firewall from an external client to allow them to monitor one server. The server has two static port based NATs configured one for WWW and the other for SNMP.
Is it possible to allow SNMP through to a NAT'd address?
Thanks,
David.
07-22-2011 01:59 AM
Is this Unsupported?
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=25273&seqNum=3
07-22-2011 02:13 AM
Hi David,
These are the ports for whihc you can do the natting on asa;
aol
bgp
chargen
cifs
citrix-ica
cmd
ctiqbe
daytime
discard
domain
echo
exec
finger
ftp
ftp-data
gopher
h323
hostname
http
https
ident
imap4
irc
kerberos
klogin
kshell
ldap
ldaps
login
lotusnotes
lpd
netbios-ssn
nfs
nntp
pcanywhere-data
pim-auto-rp
pop2
pop3
pptp
rsh
rtsp
sip
smtp
sqlnet
ssh
sunrpc
tacacs
talk
telnet
uucp
whois
www
Thanks,
Varun
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