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single outside address to multiple local addresses

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Mikecl

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Oct 7, 1999
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Hi,

Can this be done if so how? I have a cisco asa with multiple external IP addresses and typically i configure static mapping between external address and a number of specific internal hosts using differrent ports.
Now I need to allow 2 or 3 external hosts access to approx 50 or so internal machines but all using a single protocol e.g dameware but I obviously cant map 1 to 1 nat mappings as I wont have enough external addresses and the machines internally are using 10.172.x.x addresses.

Any Idea's
Thanks Mike
 
Well, you aren't going to have much luck if they all use the same ports.

Have you thought about setting up a remote access VPN through the ASA? You would VPN to the ASA from those 2-3 hosts then you could use the private IP addresses to connect through dameware or whatever else.

Rich
Network Engineer - CCNA
 
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