08-22-2008 06:15 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:14 PM
Hi there,
I've been working with my Cisco 800 Series router to try to allow access to an internal camera viewing server, and also a few IP cameras.
I have added the ip nat inside source static lines into the config, and also the permits to the access list.
Is there something I could have missed?
Outside address is 217.64.122.209
Internal IP addresses rqd are:
192.168.16.35
192.168.16.191
192.168.17.192
192.168.17.193
Many thanks I would appreciate any help
08-22-2008 06:32 AM
jaikaiman -
I would recommend blanking out your passwords and public IP address on this config.
The first thing I would do is move your access-lists from your ATM0 interface to your dialer interface. Your inbound access list also doesn't allow access to the public IP addresses for the camera, I think you may want to move the statements that reference the camera access from 106 to the 107 ACL.
08-22-2008 07:15 AM
Hi mlitka, thanks for replying so rapidly...
So, am I right in saying the atm0 should now read:
interface ATM0
no ip address
no ip access-group 107 in
no ip access-group 106 out
no ip redirects
and the ip access-group statements should be added to the dialer1 interface.
I understand the move of ip addresses from 106 to 107, but I do not understand in which part I change the inbound ACL to allow for the public ip addresses.
Many thanks again...
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