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Need help - opening ports for Terminal Services
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| David M. Williams 2003-05-24, 4:24 am |
| My company has a Cisco 1721 router and I need to make a config change.
I can telnet to it, and I know the password. However, unfortunately I'm not
Cisco-knowledgeable.
In the past the company has paid someone $130/hour for Cisco config changes.
The person charges in 30 minute blocks.
I really don't think it is good use of money to pay $65 for what is surely a
one-minute job! So, I am hoping you knowledgeable people can help me 
Basically, I want to open the ports for Microsoft Terminal Services, and
have traffic coming in from that port be directed to a specific internal IP
address (10.1.1.251).
Can someone help me with the commands to do this?
Also - how can I display the current Cisco config, including currently open
ports and their mappings/redirections?
Thanks !!
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| David M. Williams 2003-05-30, 11:24 pm |
| I am disappointed I didn't get an answer to a very simple question, on the
Cisco certification newsgroup !
As it so happens, I've managed to work it out -
enable
write terminal <--- shows config
config
nat ip ....
access ....
write
exit
Pretty simple but obviously too hard for readers of this ng.
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