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Port Forwarding via Cisco PDM

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ckm000

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Need help setting up port forwarding using the PDM.

I have networked device at 192.168.50.50.

From inside the local network, I can get to what an outside vendor needs to see by going to in IE


I need to allow the outside vendor access to it from the outside. His WAN static address 111.111.111.111.

I believe this is done through the translation rules and specifying port 80 somewhere. Any help please.
 
Hello
Doing this very straight forward with the PDM.To do this with the command line.
ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.50.50 80 interface FastEthernet0 80
Note you will have to replace the F0 with what ever interface you are using for your WAN or IP address if you aren't overloading.
Your Vendor address isn't inportant to your config,but it can be use to create an access-list for security.
Regards

 
That is if fastethernet 0 is facing the outside, Minue.

Burt
 
Yes Burt!I did state change F0 (fastethernet0)to what ever WAN interface in used ;-)
Regards
 
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