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Cisco Router and VNC for PC's on private subnet

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ntbuddy

IS-IT--Management
Mar 9, 2001
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US
I have several locations with Cisco 2611 routers. The computers are on a private subnet of 10.1.3.xxx. I would like to be able to start VNC and point it towards the routers with say 1.1.1.1:5900 and go to 10.1.3.101, 1.1.1.1:5901 and go to 10.1.3.102, etc.

The 10.1.3.xxx are on ethernet0/1 and use NAT to get out to the Internet.

Thanks, John
 
Little bit more information required for this.

What exactly are you trying to achieve?
 
I'm trying to give myself more remote ability remotely without having to have a PC with a real-world IP set up and then given access to the internal network as well.

After much looking around I came up with this solution that appears to work.

ip nat inside source static tcp internalip 5900 realworldip 5900 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp internalip 5900 realworldip 5901 extendable
ip nat inside source static tcp internalip 5900 realworldip 5902 extendable

The above appears to give me the ability from within VNC Viewer to type in realworldip:5901 to get to a given machine in the office.

 
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