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Hi there...
I have a network where i want to access some sub-networks where i have isolated several video recorders on port 7000. Each network is isolated by a Cisco 881 router and the first one that was put online works but not the rest of them.
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Hi there...
I have recently installed a 5506 at a customer WHO has two servers that needs NAT.
One of them is a web server on a DMZ and i have enabled NAT with a public ip on src: DMZ, dest.:OUTSIDE.
Also i have made two access rules that
allows OUT...
Hi guys and sorry for my late reply.
The issue is fixed.
Turns out the routers were not the problem.
The recorders had a built-in network for the attached cameras, which was programmed to use 172.16.x.x/16. Those networks was configured on all record...
Fair enough. Looks like the config is ok NAT-wise I do not have multiple recorders behind same router.Each recorder is placed behind a Cisco 881 router which separate IP addresses.Main LAN is 172.16.10.0/23Subnets are:192.168.181.0/24 -> Cisco 881 (...
Hi Francesco and sorry for my late reply.We are trying to access video recorders that are located on subnets (192.168.181.100, ..182.100, ..183.100 etc.).We are using a program installed on a computer which is located on the 172.16.10.x network via p...
Hi Philip and thanks.
Well i have tried that but it opens op for access to all. That Means my webserver also have access to the inside Network.
So i have to make deny rules on inside to block the things i dont want in there?