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I configured a router to perform NAT to allow outside traffic into an internal web server that only accepts connections on port 443. Here are my configs (ip addresses have obviously been changed): interface FastEthernet0/0ip address 10.32.15.102 255...
I have a small network with devices attached to a 48 port switch. The switch's IP address is 10.32.15.100. I wish to allow this network to access our T1 Internet. The T1 Internet router has an address of 75.5.20.1, which is already providing Internet...
Thanks for the help. I accidently changed the default gateway when I edited the post to secure my IP addresses. I originally had it pointing to the next hop.I guess my configurations are correct. Could there be a problem with the ISP router? Some...
When I pasted this command in, it actually halted activity. The 10.32.15.x switch started blinking rapidly, and users were not able to reach the internet.What I found puzzling was that when I physically disconnected the fa0/0 port (router to 10.32.1...
I'm not sure I understand.This is where I got my syntax from: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/794/827spat.htmlIt shows an example of mapping an outside address to an internal webserver.Perhaps there is something in my ISP router configuration that i...
The 75.5.20.1 router was configured for us by our Internet provider, and we do not have access to it's configurations. It does have two interfaces, one for the WAN, and the other is 75.5.20.1. This second interface is connected to a linksys switch....