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How to route traffic to a static public IP address on my private network

Sean Devo
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Here is my topology:

ISP Modem ---------------- (gig0/0) Cisco Router (gig0/1) -----------------Cisco Switch--------------------Server

                                       60.70.80.90             172.16.0.1                     172.16.0.2                         60.70.80.91

Gateway: 60.70.80.89

Netmask: 255.255.255.240

 

Scenario:

My ISP has given me 5 static IP addresses in which I want to assign one of them to one of my servers that lies within my private network.  I am wondering what kind of configurations I would need to be able to access my server from outside my private network using one of the static IP addresses that was given from my ISP. Does this need some sort of static NAT on top of the inside/outside NAT I have done on my router? Thanks

 

Best Regards,

Sean

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Leo Laohoo
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Duplicate post. 

 

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