04-22-2003 11:56 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:48 AM
hi there,
when i do static nating, every thing works fine when i give inside local address of a workstation for testing, but when i change to ip to server it stops working
but server can be pinged localty ,any idea y
regards
manish
04-22-2003 12:06 PM
Pl. try to explain the issue with more detail. Also try to outline the diagram with required config which works and dosen't work.
04-22-2003 03:19 PM
here it is,
(server)--(router)-(internet)
i have to give access to my server through web becauseof exchange & web ,
if i do a static maping it work if i put any workstation's ip address
(ip nat inside source static INSIDELOCAL INSIDEGLOBAL) it works fine
i can ping from out side , but as soon i swith it to my server it dosent work
regards
04-22-2003 04:09 PM
one more thing, if i remove ip nat inside from FE0/0 , then i can ping the server
04-22-2003 07:10 PM
Static mapping for inside to outside global ip address should work fine.
Many people are using it like that for their web servers and email servers which are located in the inside network.
What kind of server is that? Web, email?
You can use static port mapping as well with it. Here is the url which discuss that
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/794/827spat.html
Anyway, try to clear the nat by using "clear ip nat trans" command after you change the ip address mapping. Ping the outside ip address after that.
04-26-2003 05:38 AM
hi there,
thanks for you support, but this funny problem solved by itself , it took one or two hour , after that i could ping my server from outside with out any problem
with regards
Manish Young
04-22-2003 08:23 PM
Since you have ip nat inside / outside means you have dynamic NATing enabled as well....now removing ip nat inside from FE0/0 (and it works) means you are killing the dynamic NAT process.
Need to execute "clear ip nat translation *" after we move over to the web server & attempt to ping from outside to the webserver.
Thanks, Mak.
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