10-01-2013 06:05 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:46 PM
Hello, I've configured failover with dual isps, but have not yet got port forwarding working.
I'm trying to forward packets coming in on g0/0 from the primary isp to corresponding servers on my network.
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10-01-2013 06:28 AM
Hi,
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.23 80 75.149.249.73 2031 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 75.149.249.73 2032 extendable
You're using same ISP for both static PAT entries, if you want to use secondary ISP for second one you should do this:
no ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 75.149.249.73 2032 extendableip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 192.168.1.254 2032 extendableAnd in this case you don't even need extendable keyword as you are using different outside and inside IPs.
Regards
Alain
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10-01-2013 06:28 AM
Hi,
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.23 80 75.149.249.73 2031 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 75.149.249.73 2032 extendable
You're using same ISP for both static PAT entries, if you want to use secondary ISP for second one you should do this:
no ip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 75.149.249.73 2032 extendableip nat inside source static tcp 10.1.10.24 80 192.168.1.254 2032 extendableAnd in this case you don't even need extendable keyword as you are using different outside and inside IPs.
Regards
Alain
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10-02-2013 09:58 AM
Correct i'm not to worried on the failover for these as they aren't critical(and the t-1 doesn't have enought bandwidth to support them) so i just want to get them on the 10.1.10.0 network. Other than that it looks good?
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