Re: ASA Port forwarding

From: Neil Moore (neil@droopy.com)
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008 - 12:32:19 ART


Here is an example.. it is based off interface

static (inside,outside) tcp interface 3389 10.10.10.1 5900 netmask
255.255.255.255

Christopher Copley wrote:
> 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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