08-12-2006 08:03 AM - edited 03-03-2019 04:29 AM
I am using a cisco 1605R Router.
How can I access the router from my PC? and how can I Rout a static IP to my PC?
I am using PcAnywhere and need to be able to access my PC from behind the router. (I have a static IP).
Appriciate any help.
08-12-2006 10:06 AM
Hello,
could you give more information about how you are using this router?
vlad
08-12-2006 10:50 AM
Hi, Thanks for your help;
We are just using the router to access the internet and have 5 PCs connected to it. I need to be able to direct the static IP which is given to me by the provider to my desktop PC with a local IP address.
I am trying to get to my PC from a remote location, but my PC sits behind this router.
Thank You.
08-12-2006 11:13 AM
You need an IP NAT static configuration, please
see:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5413/products_feature_guide09186a00801dc742.html
Rate this post if it helped.
Thanks
08-12-2006 05:09 PM
Hello,
As Edsion post, you need NAT
but a better link would be :
as you probably need PAT on a specific port.
I believe that you are already doing nat to permit all 5 PCs to get out to the internet ,correct?
for instance, do it like this for a web-server:
internet interface:
int s1
ip add IP-internet mask
ip nat outside
internal interface
int fa0/0
ip add IP-internal mask
ip nat inside
then configure static PAT (globally)
ip nat inside source list 1 interface s1 overload
ip nat inside source static tcp your-machine-IP 80 serial-IP 80 extendable
access-list 1 permit internal-network WC
Vlad
08-12-2006 07:28 PM
Hi thanks for your help.
My main problem is accessing the router, I do not know how to access the router from my PC (Router is physicaly hard to reach).
I do not have a web server, I just have 5 PCs connected to 1605R Router and the Router is connected to internet (using T1).
After I access the Router, then problem becomes how to program it to direct the outside IP to my PC within this private network behind the Router.
Thanks for any help.
08-12-2006 07:48 PM
Hi,
If you wish to use PCanywhere, you might need to do something like the following in addition to the basic NAT config from the previous posts:
ip nat inside source static tcp your-machine-IP 5631 serial-IP 5631
ip nat inside source static udp your-machine-IP 5632 serial-IP 5632
That should allow you to access it via PCanywhere..
Hope that helps - pls do rate the psot if it does.
Paresh
08-17-2006 11:33 AM
You can access the router doing a telnet to the gateway configured in the PC.
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