07-05-2012 03:35 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:37 AM
Hello - I have a Cisco 881 W router connected on port fa4 (WAN) to my cable ISP. Behind that (LAN side) I have created a VLAN 50 on port fa1 that runs to a Watchguard (XTM 2 series) to the External port. From there things are running smoothly as I have an internal port on the Watchguard running to my Cisco 3550 switch out to 4 VLANs on the LAN side.
Cisco 881 router is governed by a different agency and the customer want there own control over what goes in and out of their network (thats what the
Watchguard is for). Is there a way to create a static nat entry on the Cisco router to NAT to a public IP address so they can manage the Watchguard remotely and potentially set up their own site to site VPN's
Thanks -
gm
07-05-2012 03:42 PM
Hi,
Have a look at table-5 in this link. NAT is supported with the Advanced security feature image.
HTH
07-05-2012 04:47 PM
Thanks for reply - I have the Advanced IP Services image. I have tried the statements below but its no working for me....the 10.0.50.1 is the external port on the Watchguard......
ip nat inside source static 10.0.50.1 74.94.67.???
ip nat source static 10.0.50.1 74.94.67.???
gm
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