07-25-2013 04:19 PM - edited 03-04-2019 08:33 PM
Hi i got recently job as a network admin and i am new to this .now our company is shifting from one isp to another isp .the new isp gave us a public ip xx.xx.228.130 as costumer ip . later our manager requested for some more ips den they added xx.xx.236.72/29 pool to our previous ip. now my task is to give configure these ips on a 800 series router and give rdp connection to a server. i have connected the isp connection to router WAN port . can any one please tell me next what i need to do , how should i do NATing .does the WAN interface on router has all the ips if so how to divide dem and NAT. reply me soon
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07-25-2013 04:42 PM
Hello
Can you post your running config or the wan router?
You will need to nat your lan ip range (private) to a isp public adddress either with a range of public ips or to just one
example:
interface FastEthernet0/0
description LAN
ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
interface FastEthernet0/1
description IPS WAN
ip address 20.20.20.5 255.255.255.248
ip nat outside
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/1 20.20.20.6
access-list 1 permit 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255
ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/1 overload
res
Paul
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07-25-2013 04:34 PM
Hi,
Your ISP might have already routed those new IPs to your network. You need to use one of those IPs to NAT the server ip.
Refer to below link with necessary examples..
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e77.shtml
Google for more examples. For RDP you need to open port 3389.
If you still experience issues with this, post your router config, someone will check on that.
Thx
MS
07-26-2013 08:09 AM
thanks for replying mvsheik123
my router wan interface has a ip xx.xx.228.130 and 6 ips from pool XX.XX.236.72/29 binded to it , now i just need to NAT one of thee public ip to my server to provide rdp ,how should i do .there are 4 lan ports on my router.
07-26-2013 08:12 AM
And also my public ip is class A , so should i use class A private ip or any class ip . my company uses class C private ip addresses to servers (192.168.100.xx)
07-25-2013 04:42 PM
Hello
Can you post your running config or the wan router?
You will need to nat your lan ip range (private) to a isp public adddress either with a range of public ips or to just one
example:
interface FastEthernet0/0
description LAN
ip address 172.16.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
interface FastEthernet0/1
description IPS WAN
ip address 20.20.20.5 255.255.255.248
ip nat outside
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 FastEthernet0/1 20.20.20.6
access-list 1 permit 172.16.1.0 0.0.0.255
ip nat inside source list 1 interface FastEthernet0/1 overload
res
Paul
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Thanks.
07-26-2013 09:06 AM
Hi Mohammad,
You can use any class ip internally (as they are pvt Ips). Also, you connect you LAN switch directly to the router port or thru firewall? Also, as Paul suggested, can you post the router config?
Thx
MS
07-26-2013 12:25 PM
thankyou i will post my running config tomrw , another thing which type of nating should i use ( static , dynamic ,pat)
and hw many public ips i have for xx.xx.228.130 ( it is the isp interface connected to router wan ) and xx.xx.236.72/29 binded to this interface
07-26-2013 01:22 PM
Hello
Sounds like dynamic nat is the way to go
Once we have your config we can advise you
Res
Paul
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