From: Muhammad Nasim (muhammad.nasim@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 12:32:17 ART
ok not an issue
static(inside,outside) tcp x.x.x.123 8081 192.168.1.1 80 netmask
255.255.255.255
static(inside,outside) tcp x.x.x.123 8082 192.168.1.2 80 netmask
255.255.255.255
Assuming that the servers are on inside and users are coming to the outside
interface
HTH
2008/7/22 Christopher Copley <copley.chris@gmail.com>:
> Experts,
>
> I have never used a ASA before so I need some help. My boss gave me a new
> project and a Cisco 5505 ASA 7.2(4) code. Basicly in a couple of our
> offices we will have a island network with a DSL and 1 IP address. The
> island network is for a demo lab for our customers to access and demo our
> products. There is about 15 or so devices the customer will have access
> to. I am not worried about security, b/c the only thing on the network
> are
> demo devices.
> What I need to do is open up ports for the customers to connect to. My ISP
> has given me 1 IP address, so what I had in mind was port forwarding. So
> if a customer wanted to connect to product "X" they go to thier web browser
> and type in x.x.x.123:8081 and if they wanted to get to Product "Y" they
> type int x.x.x.123:8082, and so on....
> One thing that I think will be difficult is that each Product they will be
> accessing has a built in web server running on TCP port 80. So basiclly
> my
> question is can I get this to work were external is x.x.x.123:8081 forwards
> to 192.168.1.1:80 and x.x.x.123.8082 forwards to 192.168.1.2:80? And if
> I
> can do this what would the config look like.
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
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