I can telnet to my mail server on port 25 using the wan ip of my router so I would assume that the route is good.
I do not have any acl's on the wan interface.
For some reason I can not telnet to the wan interface of my router? I can however telnet to the lan interface and configure the router.. Is there somthing that needs to be turned on to allow telnet config from the wan interface on a cisco 1700 (TI Wan card)? I do not have any access lists...
I tried this config next... It did not work either...
Now reading your post you say I do not need any access rules at all? So I should remove all the access-lists?
Also you say tell my ISP to ip number their side of the T1? can you explain what you mean by that so when I call them I know why...
Interface s0 connects to a T1 my wan connection, fa0 connects to my internal network. I did run the ip interface brief command and the interfaces did indeed have the same address of 204.x.x.169. When I say that I cant get out I was refering to the fact that I can not ping the upstream router...
I have a working 1720 that is currently on our network. The router is performing NAT for us. I have purchaced a Firewall that I want to implement and I am having some trouble configuring the router.
Here is what I am trying to do... I removed all the nat commands manually from the router inside...
Well I gave it a go and was totally unsucessfull. I must be missing somthing. Taking the SonicWall out of the equasion I gave the router the config below. I then connected my laptop via crossover and gave it (y.y.y.171) I could ping the router internal interface (y.y.y.169)but that is all. From...
Kisco,
Just so I understand... Remove ip nat inside and outside with the "no ip nat inside" and "no ip nat outside" commands. Then remove all the static nat entrys. Next set the Serial0 interface to "ip unnumbered Serial0" and then set the LAN interface to the address that Serial0 was...
I am a newbe with cisco config, I can do some basics on our current config but thats about it.
We have a Cisco 1600 router that is our internet edge router. It is currently configured with a Wan address and 2 address on the Wan interface for outgoing NAT. The internal interface is configured...
I am having the exact same problem. I am running a windows 2000 server (nt4domain), IIS 5, and exchange 5.5. OWA will stop responding and sometimes inetinfo.exe will crank to 100% utilization. OWA will stop about once a day, if I restart IIS it seems ok until the next time. I get the...
Here is what I get when I enter a show access-list from enable mode:
Standard IP access list 1
permit 192.168.X.X, wildcard bits 0.0.0.255
We are using NAT and do have some ports forwarded for incoming traffic e-mail ect... This app needs to go outside. Should I try the commands that marlon...
I have absolutly no experience with routers and my company switched ISP's and decided to purchace a Cisco router, have the new ISP set it up and then it would be up to me to manage it. I need to know how to open a port on the router so my internal clients can use a citrix ICA client app. I...
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