Hi,
I have a Cisco 800 on a DSL line for our mailservers. Our mailservers are both behind the cisco and a firewall that is in invisible mode (bridge). I want the mailservers to be able to communicate directly with all the clients on our internal network but can only do this by setting a route on each server instead of directly on the Cisco 800.
I have the following setup:
Cisco-800 outside ip: xx.xx.xx.xx
Cisco-800 inside ip: 217.157.xxx.17/30
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-\-- Firewall (Bridged)
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-|\--Mailserver1 ip: 217.157.xxx.19/30
-|\--Mailserver2 ip: 217.157.xxx.20/30
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----Internal Router outside: 217.157.xxx.18/30
----Internal Router inside: 10.10.0.1/16
So what i want exactly is to setup a route on the Cisco-800 to route traffic from/to 10.10.0.0/16 to 217.157.40.18. Is this possible and howto ? I am not using the dsl for internet traffic so i won't be transmitting 10.10-addresses out on the Internet anyways.
Regards,
Christian
I have a Cisco 800 on a DSL line for our mailservers. Our mailservers are both behind the cisco and a firewall that is in invisible mode (bridge). I want the mailservers to be able to communicate directly with all the clients on our internal network but can only do this by setting a route on each server instead of directly on the Cisco 800.
I have the following setup:
Cisco-800 outside ip: xx.xx.xx.xx
Cisco-800 inside ip: 217.157.xxx.17/30
-|
-|
-|
-\-- Firewall (Bridged)
-||
-||(DMZ)
-|\--Mailserver1 ip: 217.157.xxx.19/30
-|\--Mailserver2 ip: 217.157.xxx.20/30
-|
----Internal Router outside: 217.157.xxx.18/30
----Internal Router inside: 10.10.0.1/16
So what i want exactly is to setup a route on the Cisco-800 to route traffic from/to 10.10.0.0/16 to 217.157.40.18. Is this possible and howto ? I am not using the dsl for internet traffic so i won't be transmitting 10.10-addresses out on the Internet anyways.
Regards,
Christian