Hello All,
I maintain a rack in a data center and I recently had my Sonicwall router die on me. I was able to replace it by a lower-end router as a stopgap solution. I am now looking to replace it with a Cisco router and I have a question regarding an issue with the previous router and possibly the future router.
I have one-to-one NAT set up for all of my static and dynamic IP Addresses. For purposes of discussion, let's just say that the internal IP Address 192.168.93.70 corresponds with 207.151.148.70. With my previous router, if I had an internal IP Address, I would not be able to contact any of my boxes via their external IP Address. For example, I would be able to telnet 192.168.93.70 80 and get a connection to my webserver, but the routing wouldn't permit a connection to 207.151.148.70 80 even though that should be the same address.
I had spoke with a few so-called SonicWall experts on this and the general consensus was that this is a limitation of the SonicWall and the OS mine was using. Anyways, I have recently installed a web application that requires the ability to contact boxes via internal AND external IPs. If I buy a router with Cisco IOS and do one-to-one NAT, will I have the same problem as with the SonicWall or will this work automatically?
Thanks in advance!
DR.
I maintain a rack in a data center and I recently had my Sonicwall router die on me. I was able to replace it by a lower-end router as a stopgap solution. I am now looking to replace it with a Cisco router and I have a question regarding an issue with the previous router and possibly the future router.
I have one-to-one NAT set up for all of my static and dynamic IP Addresses. For purposes of discussion, let's just say that the internal IP Address 192.168.93.70 corresponds with 207.151.148.70. With my previous router, if I had an internal IP Address, I would not be able to contact any of my boxes via their external IP Address. For example, I would be able to telnet 192.168.93.70 80 and get a connection to my webserver, but the routing wouldn't permit a connection to 207.151.148.70 80 even though that should be the same address.
I had spoke with a few so-called SonicWall experts on this and the general consensus was that this is a limitation of the SonicWall and the OS mine was using. Anyways, I have recently installed a web application that requires the ability to contact boxes via internal AND external IPs. If I buy a router with Cisco IOS and do one-to-one NAT, will I have the same problem as with the SonicWall or will this work automatically?
Thanks in advance!
DR.