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route by port number

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steveave

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Jun 4, 2001
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I need to route external PC Anywhere traffic through the router to an internal host. I know I need to use ports 5631 & 5632 and both TCP & UDP for same. Do I use an ip route profile to point the external traffic to my internal host?
 
The answer depends completely on how your network is connected to the Internet. Are you using NAT? PAT? Linux Firewall? Commercial Firewall?

Your options are: port forwarding, access-list modification or static NAT assignment

Jeff
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We are NATting our internal IP addresses through the external interface.
 
If your doing NAT with a cisco router you could try a statement that starts with something like.

ip nat inside source ...

unless it's something like the 700 series fake ios.

if your doing nat/pat through something else most devices support some type of forwarding.

Also you should know that as far as pcaw goes it's tcp on one of those ports and the other port is udp only not tcp/udp on both.
 
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