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All,I am trying to provide remote users access to my network. I have a single router with a public IP address that then NATs to a class B internal address scheme. I would like it so that users can use Microsoft's VPN client to connect to the router, ...
All,I have been looking at a couple configs for the past couple hours and can't seem to get this working. I have 2 1841 routers that were cleared off. One I built up using a base config and then the SDM software. Initially before using the SDM softwa...
All, I have a Cisco 1841 Router. I am attempting to take an internal DNS server and expose it to the Internet via port UDP 53. I have successfully wrote the NAT rules for connections inbound and have properly routed them to the internal DNS. Addition...
All,I am setting up a new network consisting of several different zones. Everything has been planned except for the initial line drop into the lab. I have 2 routers (2 layer 3 ports each, and a 4 port HWIC module (ports function as layer 2 unless bum...
Hello All,I was recently looking into purchasing 2 1841 Routers for our organization, but was having a problem with one of its features. I see that there are 2 Ethernet interfaces and room for expansion. This is great to hear, but I was wondering if ...
I gave that a shot, but I still can't connect to it. Honestly what I am looking for is a way where my clients (Vista/XP/Linux) can connect to the VPN and get remote access without having a Cisco client. My company paid for our Cisco devices, but ther...
I tried that, but it did not work. However, I should mention that my other router has the same configuration, but it works. I really don't get what the issue is.
Thanks a lot John. I knew I could do that and currently that is the solution I have in place. However, I really wanted to utilize the 2948 L3 switch I have. It seems like you should be able to bring the routed ports back to L2, but I can't figure out...