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In-house Webserver access thru Cisco 1720 Router

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godofnetworks

IS-IT--Management
Sep 7, 2001
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We're in the process of hosting our own website. Using IIS on Windows Server. Can't seem to figure out what commands to give to the Cisco 1720 router so that incoming requests to our web server are directed from the external live IP to the internal NAT IP...Right now, the router is rejecting all requests..help!!!
 
Im not sure however try this this

ip route (static ip)(mask)(int ip)(hop)

hop should be your ethernet address
 
If you are hosting a web site on your network then it would be a good idea to put a firewall in place and do the NAT on the firewall!! Furthermore, you really should create a DMZ and place your web server on that!!

Chris.
 
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