LedZepRock
MIS
Hi
I have a dial-up to another company I need to do over ISDN, now we can connect with a machine with a 56k dialup modem and connect to there FTP server no problem.
When I connect with the ISDN through the Cisco I can ping the FTP server at the client site so I know the connectivity is working. The problem is though that when I connect from say my machine (added a static route) the ISDN line comes up and the connection is made but no FTP traffic is being returned, now I am guessing this is because the FTP server does not know how to route back my packet. Can I setup NAT on the Cisco so my traffic has its source IP changed to the IP that is given to the Cisco ISDN interface??? or am I getting this a wrong and there is a better method???
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Simon
I have a dial-up to another company I need to do over ISDN, now we can connect with a machine with a 56k dialup modem and connect to there FTP server no problem.
When I connect with the ISDN through the Cisco I can ping the FTP server at the client site so I know the connectivity is working. The problem is though that when I connect from say my machine (added a static route) the ISDN line comes up and the connection is made but no FTP traffic is being returned, now I am guessing this is because the FTP server does not know how to route back my packet. Can I setup NAT on the Cisco so my traffic has its source IP changed to the IP that is given to the Cisco ISDN interface??? or am I getting this a wrong and there is a better method???
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Simon