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Hi Guys,Ok i'm new to working with Routers (in the real world) So i have a client who needs to access an internal server to access a web service. The web service should also be available to two ip address's (lets say 198.1.1.1 & 198.1.1.3) The Web Se...
Hi Lads,Alain i have tried what you mentioned...All configuration went onto the router fine. Put i am still having trouble locking the outside global address down.Below is my nat configuation:ip nat inside source static 192.168.1.5 x.x.x.x route-map ...
Hi Alain,Ok i'm a little confused i seem to be unable to use route-map with nat it does not give me the option. Please find below my current config:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------External Ip address...
Hi Lads,Thank you for all your input.Ok just to clarify a few things. I have been given 2 external IP address they must contact an internal server (WebService)I already have a static nat statement on the router which is working fine. The public ip o...
Hi Danny,Thanks for the reply...the problem i am having is if i write out an access list blocking port 80 the internal clients will not be able to go online.The Webservice will work ok but the internal clients will not be able to access webpages onli...
Hi Alain,Thank you for the quick reply. This is a very old cisco router 1701 ADSL Router. So i'm not sure if the IOS would support it??Thanks for your helpKind regardsLeon