ā09-06-2011 03:51 AM - edited ā03-04-2019 01:30 PM
Hi Everyone,
I configured my linux server to accept udp port 4669 and 4769. that was easy for me.
That's only a small part of the work.
I got a remote Cisco Router 1841 ( India )
I need to allow udp port 4669 and 4769 on the router.
traffic passing port 4669 should go to Server0 ( 192.168.XX.XXX) on port 4569 and Traffic passing port 4769 should go to Server1 (192.168.XX.XXX) on port 4569 and should be vice versa. like traffic coming from example server0 using port 4569 should go out on port 4669 to reach my local server.
im completely lost with IP NAT!!
ā09-06-2011 12:17 PM
Yogesh,
you need port redirection in this case. In the following sample config, 192.168.10.1 is server 0 & 192.168.10.2 is server 1.
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.10.1 4569 x.x.x.x 4669
ip nat inside source static udp 192.168.10.2 4569 x.x.x.x 4769
Regards,
Amit
ā09-06-2011 12:18 PM
You also might want to refer above link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080093f31.shtml
ā09-07-2011 04:07 AM
Hey Thanks Amit. Sorry for late reply and yeah i did this one too and it worked. Thanks again anyways..
tc
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