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NAT to internal printer

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COMPUTERTECH33

IS-IT--Management
Dec 14, 2005
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Hi all.

I have two remote site 1700 routers that can ping each other's WAN ip addresses and telnet works to each.

I have a printer with ip address of 10.0.0.10 configured on router A that I need router B to be able to ping, etc.

I basically need to port forward from the WAN ip of 68.56.55.55 to the internal IP of 10.0.0.10.

How can I do this?

Thanks
 
Need more info

-have you tried a static route to 10.0.0.0 yet
-is this a vpn connection
-is RIP enabled

paste your running-config and
get back to us

AL
 
you will need to define a static nat command, from your outside IP to the 10.0.0.10 address on the ports you require.

hth
 
On the LAN side of this router, we use an HP JetDirect with two printers attached to it...
 
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