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Port redirection using NAT on ONE ethernet interface
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| News User 2004-02-17, 12:25 pm |
| My last question was incomplete, I meant to redirect ports on one ethernet
interface, that is,
could I have just one IP on a ethernet NIC and redirect the TCP connections
on this IP to several IPs on the same network ?
I'd like to have an internal IP like192.168.0.200 and redirect 80-http to
192.168.0.201, 23-telnet to 192.168.0.202, and so on ?
Is this possible using a Cisco ?
Thanks in advace.
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| What on ? I have done it on a pix, use the static command.
Regards
MN
"News User" <nomail@noserver.com> wrote in message
news:c0tela$bou$1@nsnmrro2-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net...
> My last question was incomplete, I meant to redirect ports on one
ethernet
> interface, that is,
> could I have just one IP on a ethernet NIC and redirect the TCP
connections
> on this IP to several IPs on the same network ?
>
> I'd like to have an internal IP like192.168.0.200 and redirect 80-http to
> 192.168.0.201, 23-telnet to 192.168.0.202, and so on ?
>
> Is this possible using a Cisco ?
>
> Thanks in advace.
>
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| News User 2004-02-18, 8:24 am |
| I'd like to achieve this functionality using a Cisco router, not a PIX, with
just one ethernet interface.
I have done this using a port redirector installed on a PC, but I prefer to
do this work using a router, in my mind it's more robust.
Thanks in advance.
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