07-13-2016 02:59 PM - edited 03-08-2019 06:37 AM
Hi.
I wanted to ask if I can lend a hand with this.
I would like to make accessible from outside the server through the port 8000.
My server has the ip 10.0.0.10 ........ The Wan is 192.168.1.50 (it is an internal network)
WAN--------Router1--------------- Router2-----------Server.
192.168.1.50 10.0.0.10
How should configure Router 2?
Greetings and thank you very much, excuse ignorance.
07-13-2016 06:21 PM
With WAN, do you mean internet or your other branch/L2 extension network.
If it is your LAN extension through a WAN, then you can just make use of routing either static or dynamic.
If it is from internet, then you can do static ip/port translation on the internet facing router.
cheers
Lovleen
07-13-2016 07:26 PM
Hi.
Thanks!
Can put a example for
"If it is your LAN extension through a WAN, then you can just make use of routing either static or dynamic."
"If it is from internet, then you can do static ip/port translation on the internet facing router."
I want can access from internet...... and the other Lan... i supose that i need the two examples.. ¡?¡?
WAN--------Router1(Lan 192.168.1.1)---------------(192.168.1.50 Router2) Lan-----------workstation and Server ( 10.0.0.10).
Acctualy the workstation have access trough acl and nat overload.
Thanks again.
(i dont speak english...............)
07-13-2016 06:23 PM
from your wan, can you ping 10.0.0.10 already?
send the configs of both router 1 and 2, is there any routing between the 2 already?
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