RE: Representing internal server with 2 different Public IP

From: Tyson Scott <tscott_at_ipexpert.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:12:16 -0400

As what you are trying to do on the firewall is impossible move the
requirement back to the server. Configure a second IP on the NIC. Search
Google for how to do this based on the operating system the server is
running. Both Linux and Windows support this feature.

Next time put OT: <followed by subject> in the subject field. That is the
courtesy requirement of group study. This is not related to the CCIE exam.

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-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of Jack
Router
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 10:27 AM
To: 'Cisco certification'
Subject: RE: Representing internal server with 2 different Public IP

Still curious why you want to do this...
What about configuring the server with two internal IPs and then redirect
with two different rules on the firewall ?

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody_at_groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody_at_groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
imran mohammed
Sent: 28-Apr-10 09:36
To: Cisco certification
Subject: Re: Representing internal server with 2 different Public IP

Hi,

The requirement is I need to represent internal server with 2 different
public ip.

Example

When I hit the firewall 10.1.1.1 on outside it should redirect to 20.1.1.1
(internal server)
If I hit with 30.1.1.1 on outside it should redirect to same ip 20.1.1.1
(internal server)

Regards
Imran

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:02 PM, imran mohammed
<imran4cisco_at_gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
> Is there any way we can represent internal server with 2 public Ip
address.
>
> static (inside,outside) tcp 88.x.x.49 smtp 192.168.0.55 smtp
> static (inside,outside) tcp 88.x.x.51 smtp 192.168.0.55 smtp
>
> The above command doesnt work.I know it doesnt make sense but that is the
> requirement.
>
> I tried this as well doesnt work
> static (inside,outside) tcp 88.x.x.49 smtp 192.168.0.55 smtp
> static (inside,outside) tcp 88.x.x.51 2043 192.168.0.55 smtp
>
> Is there anyway to do this.
>
> Regards
> Imran

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