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Mapping a private IP to a public IP obtained through an ISP

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jacomurillo

IS-IT--Management
Jun 11, 2003
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DE
Hi... The company I work for has several offices around the world, I am currently set up in Colombia and we wish to be able to view the LAN network of the offices in Ecuador. They are running a Cisco 2600 router, and I wish to map a private IP address from their LAN to a public ip address from the given IP address range assigned to them by their ISP so that I can access there LAN through the internet from Colombia.

I appreciate any help, thanks...

Jacobo Murillo
 
although this can possibly be done through static nat on a router (i know it can be done with a PIX and port forwarding), i would suggest you set up a vpn at the ecudor site.
 
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