Thank you Anthony. From the link below, I figured out that the following command should work,
ip nat outside source static routerip 3389 internalwindozeIP 3389
I'm doing this in config mode and under configure interface(serial -- external) mode.
After doing this I executed write command, still no luck. Couldn't RDP to the windows machine. I know that windows machine is up and it has the RDP service running. Any ideas y?? Is there a problem with the above nat command??
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Sent: Sat 11/6/2004 6:46 AM
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Subject: Re: Port forwarding on Cisco 2620 router!
--- creati0n <
creati0n@creati0n.net> wrote:
> Maybe look into creating an access -list to permit 3389.
>
> creati0n
>
That won't work. NAT is what is needed.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk648/tk361/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094e77.shtml
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