Currently I do static 1 to 1 NAT. But I want to now be able to have clients come in using 1 IP, but based on what port they come in on, determines which internal server they get sent to.
I'm running IOS 6.3
Here is my current config style.
That is the jist of the config. Obviously I've...
I don't use it enough day to day to memorize things. So when I need to jump on the router and do some changes it's much faster to just throw that page up on my second screen! :D
Our traffic arrives to us encrypted. Although the router is not doing any VPN or AES itself, the traffic itself is encrypted causing slowness.
We maintain about 30Mbps at all times 24x7 through the 2611XM. Normally that wouldn't be too much of a problem, but since every bit of it is NAT'ed and...
Sorry, this is not for SOHO.
The feed is a 100mbps ethernet handoff.
The 2611XM currently has about 50+ static NAT's setup within it.
"ip nat inside source static tcp <port> <inside ip> <port> <outside ip> extendable"
We can't afford an ASA.
Currently the Cisco 2611XM is serving as both router and firewall. We don't do any crazy ACL's or anything. All we are using the router for is to NAT traffic from (2) /28 blocks of public IP's to our servers on the LAN.
However, the routers CPU is starting to get maxed out because of all the...
a cisco router is going to be overkill for you unless you really know what you are doing.
Even the 17xx series don't really have good GUI's so you will spend a lot of time in hyperterminal configuring the router through command line.
yeah.. usually the 229.80 would be the gateway.. but thats not the case here. Were in a data center and the 231.65 is our gateway.. so we get to use all 16 addresses of the /28 instead of just 14.
We don't want to use static NAT's.
If I could put the server on a DMZ that would be fine too...
I have a cisco 2611XM dual fast ethernet router. It's running IOS 12.3.
We have several static NAT's defined. we have a /28 IP block established.
I am trying to setup a server to be outside of our NAT. How would I do this?
Our primary IP is aaa.bbb.231.65
However, our /28 is...
Well, RAM is not the issue. The server has 2 dual core Xeon's at 3ghz with 8GB of ram. The SAS's are 10k rpm in RAID 1.
What is the point of getting ESX? Will ESX allow me to do what I want? If not, there is no benefit to getting it.
Well, let me describe what I am trying to do and tell me if workstation will do it.
I currently have about 6 windows server 2003 virtual machines. Each one runs a custom install of a software our company uses. Without touting all the bells and whistles, it basically it a specialized web...
I am looking for someone that knows VMware workstation 6 inside and out. I have a pretty good grasp of it, and have quite a few clients running in virtual machines at the moment but feel that I am not making the most out of my resources.
I know there has to be a better way than they way I am...
I have some bandwidth monitoring programs that I use that graphic traffic on our physical adapter. We run multiple IP's through the 1 physical we have right now, but I want to monitor traffic on EACH IP.
Please no recommendations on all sorts of SNMP traps and such (as I don't want to change...
rsync does things a little differently. Our overall service is very similar, however we use software to automate the process. Where as with rsync you must setup everything yourself. We also use HTTPS for transfer, and our data is replicated ALL the time, we don't make you pay extra for it. Our...
I should have an updated build for you by monday.
EDIT: yes I want people to test it out. But I also want to know what does and doesn't work. Anything from little bugs you find, or in this case, an entire build that he cant get working.
He would be a great customer that I could lose...
any transfer is included in our plan. Regardless of how much traffic you push. For the time being I think I am going to remove the linux build and work on getting it more user friendly. If you have a windows box I would encourge you to at least try it out for a little while so you can see how it...
will do. If your using the linux version I would REALLY like to get any feedback you can provide.
our primary user focus will be windows server users. However, I still want to keep the option open for any *nix users.
Please let me know what version and build of linux you are using.
EDIT...
Hi everyone. I have just recently started a new offsite data backup business and need some of you guys to help me test everything out. What I am looking for is people to download our software and install it and backup your data for a few days. The more people the better!
Right now the...
Id like to accomplish the goal without spending any money on extra hardware for the laptop. My second LCD is coming in the mail in a few days and I guess I will just have to try it out and see if it works. Ill let everyone know the result.
I would like to run my laptop as a dual display. I use the laptop because although its only a 1.7ghz pentium M.. it has 2GB of ram.. so it will be my workhorse.
I have a dock that has 1 VGA and 1 DVI (for which I have an adapter)
My question is this. Can I plug a monitor into both ports on...
for your generator call gurella power. DO NOT use empire. DO NOT use sunstate either. Both companies overcharge and are overkill.
Im sure you aware of your exact power needs, but for 70 people I always assumed 250 - 275 amps. Tell them that and your are good to go.
thats what I do. I want console on all connections (not concurrent)
but when the first console session freezes, I have problems loggin back in Thats what I am haveing trouble with.
I need to know how to enable more than 2 connections using remote desktop without going through terminal services.
The problem I am haveing is, I will connect to the server, but the session will time out thus forceing the remote desktop window to close. Then when I try and log back in it wont...
correct me if I am wrong, but somewhere along the line I have heard that Active PFC's are good for keeping the power supply cooler.
with an active PFC the PSU doesnt heat up as fast, and doesnt put out as much heat as a PSU without an active PFC.. is this true?
Im not saying your story is made up or anything, but someone did something similar to this on hardforum about 4 weeks ago.
Claimed he got into a serious car accident (turns out it was pretty bad, but not as bad as he said) and skimped out on ALOT of deals.
If anyone owns the MK77M-8XN please contact me. Or if you can answer here.
I need some measurements of the corner of the motherboard where the floppy connector is.
Is someone could be so kind as to tell me if any of the capacitors from the area past the ram slots, all the way to the IDE...
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