It doesn't sound like you enabled NAT/PAT: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/ionetn/prodlit/1195_pp.htmhttp://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/nat-cisco.shtmlTry something like this:interface Ethernet0 description Cable Modem Connection m...
Find out the port number and protocol, udp or tcp and put in a line like thisip nat inside source static mmm x.x.x.x yyyy interface Ethernet0 aaaammm = udp or tcpx.x.x.x = the ip of the computer you want to connect to (inside private address)yyyy = t...
1) What version of software do you have (Show version)2) Do you have a static IP or a dynamic IP?3) Does your ISP require PPPOE?4) What is your configuration (Show Run)
If these are Win2k servers that are within inter-routed VLANs you need to use Active Directory Sites and Services. Each "site" needs to be associated with a subnet. If these are NT 4 servers you need to configure WINS, either way this is a microsoft ...