02-20-2003 08:37 AM - edited 02-20-2020 10:34 PM
Is it possible to have a one global IP address to be statically mapped to two separate IP adresses (one of them on the inside and one on the DMZ) by specifying the requested port?
I know that you can map multiple global IP addresses to a single internal address by specifing the port, but not sure about the single global to multiple internal.
Thanks in advance!
02-20-2003 10:40 AM
You mean something like this:
static (inside,outside) tcp 200.200.200.200 telnet 10.1.1.6 telnet netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
static (inside,outside) tcp 200.200.200.200 ftp 10.1.1.3 ftp netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
Hope it helps.
Steve
02-22-2003 07:12 AM
Yes, that is exactly what I am trying to accomplish.
Thanks for the help!
02-20-2003 10:48 AM
Yes, this is possible (port redirection)
I am attaching a link below which talks about this in detail.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/iaabu/pix/pix_62/cmdref/s.htm#1026694
However as an example below on how to achieve this:
static (inside, outside) tcp 192.168.1.1 ftp 10.1.1.1 ftp
static (inside, outside) tcp 192.168.1.1 http 10.1.1.2 http
Thanks,
Obaid.
02-22-2003 07:13 AM
Thank you for the help!
Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: