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Here is my situation:I have an intranet that I connect to on the 152.x.x.x network. (It is a public address range, but it is not routed to the Internet). A router that I do not control is used to access this intranet, with an IP address of 152.73.41...
Hello,I need to be able to access a remote server (connected via site-to-site VPN) at a different address.Here is the scenarioASA5520 with 4 Interfacesinside (172.30.x.x)outside (74.x.x.x) Public AddressNet1 (162.x.x.x) Public Address but on an Intra...
So,Is there a way to do this, while keeping the current nat config:VLAN 22interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 172.22.0.5 255.255.255.0ip nat insideduplex autospeed autoVLAN 152interface FastEthernet0/1ip address 152.73.41.147 255.255.255.240ip acces...
I entered these commands, but it still doesn't work.Would you please review these and tell me if they are correct.Thank you.ip nat pool Case 152.73.41.156 152.73.41.156 netmask 255.255.255.240ip nat inside source static 192.168.60.80 152.73.41.156acc...
Jennifer,Thank you very much for your help.I tried that NAT entry, but users that come in on the 152.x.x.x network are still not able to reach the server.Is there anything else I should look for?Again, thank you for your help.
OK, everyone that is on the 152.73.x.x Intranet (which I don't have any control over) can access my 152.73.41.144/28 subnet though a router with an IP address of 172.73.41.145.I placed my own router on this network, which is the router I mentioned wi...
Thank you for your reply, I hope this explains my situation:Here is my situation:I have an intranet that I connect to on the 152.x.x.x network. (It is a public address range, but it is not routed to the Internet). A router that I do not control is u...