Hi Lee - thanks for helping out! I tried that just now and it still does not work. I tried it on access-list 104 as ip and as tcp, and the same on access-list 102. Neither worked. If I don't redirect the 80 and 443 traffic out to 192.168.2.202, I am able to get to 10.0.2.10 just fine. Any...
Hello
I have 2 LAN subnets (192.168.2.0 and 10.0.2.0). Both are on the same router. The default route on the router points to our T1. I have redirected all port 80 and 443 traffic out to a different, faster link using a command like this on the LAN router:
access-list 105 permit tcp...
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