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But I'm not even seeing the request make it to my outside interface. If I type in my ddns:443 or :80 or :22 on an external device in a web browser I see the requests on my FW, but when I try :8091 I get nothing in the real-time log viewer.I've been h...
I feel like I've tried everything. I'm trying to port-forward to an IP camera. I have ddns setup, and when I type in my domain name I get to my router, so ddns is working correctly. However when I type it in with the port of my camera I'm getting not...
For example, I have a voice gateway configured via a SIP trunk as a device in CUCM. When our users dial the international pattern (8011!) and CUCM forwards that to the device(gateway) over the SIP trunk, how does the gateway handle that request in te...
I'm trying to get CCP working on my edge router. Easy to do if connecting unsecurely but due to our requirements that's not something that I can leave configured. So when trying to connect securely and attempting to discover the device I get a certif...
Access-group only allows me to set the mode.access-group > mode > prefer > port > int g2/1Those are the only options available to me, it doesn't allow me to go.ip access-group <name> in or outoraccess-group <name> in or out.I realize the commands may...
I guess I was hoping that you could do that with the port number. I've seen this mentioned multiple times elsewhere but I'll say it here too. It's funny that a 30 dollar router from any vendor doesn't have a problem with port-forwarding external or i...
Okay, so I've managed to get DNS working internally. All of my clients now point to my router for DNS, which has one entry for one of my IP cams, then it forwards to public DNS servers.I'm able to get that one record to work, the problem is that I ca...
Thanks Jon,I'd rather not make my NAT configuration more complex. I suppose what I could do in lieu of requiring my DNS server to be up 24/7 is configure the router to the be the dns server with the static entry then have it forward to the public DNS...
Thanks for all of the help Rick. Now I'm definitely out of my wheelhouse. I have 3 public dns servers configured on my dhcp scope. Is this as simple as configuring myself an internal DNS server with the static entry (on my nas or centOS server) and c...
Ahah! I've made a revelation. Don't laugh but when I was testing on my phone as my "external test" it wasn't really external as I forgot it was connected via wifi. So really it was an internal test.So when I disconnected the wifi it still didn't work...