10-23-2007 04:17 AM - edited 03-03-2019 07:17 PM
Good day,
I would really appreciate it if somebody could explain to me how to use the 5 public ip's that we received form our ISP. I would like to host a server that uses remote desktop and later on another one for ftp and other services.
Should i configure port 0/0 for the local lan 192.x.x.x and 0/1 for the 196.x.x.x.
Anny help would be appreciated
10-23-2007 04:19 AM
For the extsrnal lan. the you need to configure nat, have you ever done that ?
10-23-2007 04:44 AM
Yes i've configured nat with this command
conf t
ip nat pool local 196.25.155.xxx 196.25.155.xxx netmask 255.255.255.248
ip nat inside source list 1 pool local overload
interface e0
ip address 192.168.X.X 255.255.255.0
ip nat inside
interface s0
ip address 196.25.246.xx 255.255.255.252
ip nat outside
access-list 1 permit 192.168.0.0 0.0.0.255
end
Is this corect and is there something els i should do.
I've reset the router several times to start from scratch and to avoid mistkes
10-23-2007 04:46 AM
How must i configure the router to be able to use the public ip's
10-23-2007 05:16 AM
HI, [PLS RATE if HELPS]
Yes this is OK.
Bue since you are hosting only one Server to public access NO need to use the entire pool of availaible public IP ranges.
You can do one - to - one NAT Translations for the requirement neverthless you can save the IP @ ranges provided by ISP for future use.
Also, please see if the Server is going to be accessed for only certain services means, identify the Port No # of the Service and open the port only for public access ====>This provides security to the Server Hosted.
Refer link below for more INFO:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/556/12.html
PLS RATE if HELPS
Best Regards,
Guru Prasad R
10-23-2007 05:43 AM
i will be using rdp port 3389. so i should forward the port to the server??
But what ip will i use at our remote sites to access the server. is it the serial 0/0 ip or another one
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