After doing some more research I have discovered its protocol 47, not port 47, but I am still unsure how to fix my problem.
I read on a forum that selecting to allow pptp takes care or protocol 47 but I am not sure if this is true or how to select to allow pptp.
Thank you once again for your help
Sorry it has taken so long to respond, I have been ill the past few days and have not been to work.
Yes we use routing and remote access on the server. I added:
ip nat inside source static tcp {ip_of_server} 1723 63.86.xx.203 1723
but it still does not work. After research I discovered that...
My main problem here is creating a way to VPN using the active directory logon information, it has to be possible since the cheap router can do it. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you,
Derik VanPelt
Hello, I am currently trying to configure a cisco router for my company to allow VPN sessions. The VPN is handled on the server and employees use their AD login information to VPN. I believe it won't work right now because of NAT.
With a $100 linksys router they can VPN fine, but with the cisco...
I set the UDP and TCP timeouts to 10 minutes each and set max translations to 25,000. Everything seems to be working great, it has been a few days since it has gone out, once everyone leaves the office tonight I am going to download multiple torrents at once and see what happens, if it fails...
I did ip nat translation max-entries 25000 to set the max entries to 25000, my question is if the table gets to 25000 and a new translation is needed, does it deny the translation or bump off the olded translation?
thank you
Thank you for your help Mike, right now there are no one downloading torrents and there are 2226 active translations.
The router has been in use for about 5 days now, it cut out 2 days ago while the other IT guy was downloading torrents, in those 5 days it has 211,642 expired translations which...
I have recently configured a cisco 3640 router, everything is working great, there are about 100 computers connected to the network and it works great until people download torrents, then the internet stops working from computers but i can still ping google from the router.
I am guessing the...
We have this network connected to another network 192.168.3.0 and that linksys router has RIP enabled, but its a different network. For now I will leave RIP disabled
here is the NAT configuration of the router:
!
ip nat inside source list 7 interface Ethernet0/0 overload
!
access-list 7 permit...
Should i keep the extended NAT_ADDRESSES?
Also do I need to add RIP? the current linksys router has RIP enabled
Why do you think the router just stopped working after a day or 2?
I am currently an intern finishing my senior year of college, my current project is to configure a cisco 3640 series router to replace the current linksys router. There are about 100 people on the network.
The router works fine with the current configuration for about a day or 2 then it stops...
One last question I forgot to add,
The linksys has a local IP and a WAN IP, would I configure one ethernet interface with a WAN ip and the other with a local IP?
63.86.148.203 255.255.255.0 would be the WAN IP (same as the current linksys router)
and 192.168.1.1 would be the local IP (same as...
Correction: I believe the internet is HDSL and yes it does have a modem, but like I said in about 10 months we are moving to a new location which will have business class cable internet.
I have already configured both static DNS ip.
I also configured the static route for the 2 networks to...
Right now we are using ADSL with a modem but we have a t1 connection to our other server and router and within a few months we will have business class cable
I have a question about configuring a router for a small business. The DHCP is handled on the server, so I should only have to program in a few static routes.
Right now we use a cheap linksys router but it keeps overloading, which is why I am currently trying to configure the 3600 series...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.