07-28-2010 05:06 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:13 AM
I have a series of security cameras I have been asked to nat, but with limited public IP's I am going to have to use nat.
requirements are camera 1 using tcp inbound port 1024, camera 2 using port 1025, etc
Do I just need these static commands to make this work:
hostname (config)# static (inside,outside) tcp outside_ip 1024 insided_ip 1024 netmask 255.255.255.255
hostname (config)# static (inside,outside) tcp outside_ip 1024 insided_ip 1025 netmask 255.255.255.255
etc
there are about 10 cameras total
fyi, I have nat configured and working for other items such as webservers, etc.
thanks in advance
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07-29-2010 07:59 AM
Hello,
What is the default gateway on these devices? Are they pointing to the
firewall?
Regards,
NT
07-29-2010 08:02 AM
hmmmmmmm great question... I think the camera guys set them up with the internal gateway, not the firewall...
.so you think it could be a routing issue?
07-29-2010 08:12 AM
Hello,
Most likely that could be the issue because your configurations look good.
Please check the default gateway and see if we can somehow point it to the
ASA or route the traffic to ASA.
Regards,
NT
07-29-2010 08:36 AM
thanks to all..... it was a routing issue.... wrong gateway used by mfg's setting up the devices working now
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