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Cisco asa asdm port forwarding on version 6.2
Cisco asa asdm port forwarding on version 6.2










Name 10.10.5.5 FS1 description BLAH File Server I am comfortable on the command line with instruction (potentially your answer), less so when experimenting and investigating (my current situation).

cisco asa asdm port forwarding on version 6.2

I think the problem we are having is that the traffic isn't going back out - the implicit deny on the inside keeps getting flagged when I do a Packet Trace.Īlso, since I've started my small fiddlings to fix this issue, the inside, implicit any to any-less-secure rule has now disappeared (ooops!) - any ideas on how to address that issue? allowing traffic back out on same ports and protocols.Forwarding all incoming traffic on TCP port 3005 to same port on 10.10.5.30.Forwarding all incoming traffic on UDP ports 3000-3002 to same ports on 10.10.5.30.This connection should be doing very few things things: The LAN has another connection to the net and a PDC providing DHCP/DNS, and shouldn't be using this connection.

cisco asa asdm port forwarding on version 6.2

I have a single external ip address on the outside (via bridged modem) and a LAN on the inside. I have inherited my first Cisco router and am having trouble understanding how to do NAT port forwarding correctly.












Cisco asa asdm port forwarding on version 6.2