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Server accesible from wan (port)

erdosain99
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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.

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Lovleen Arora
Level 1
Level 1

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

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...............)

Dennis Mink
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

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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