Cisco 1720 Question
- From: "Thomas E Petersen" <tpetersen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 14:39:20 -0400
Please forgive my ignorance, but I'm a total noob at Cisco and this fell
into my lap. We have a location that has a Cisco 1720 that connects three
networks to a firewall. One of the clients, who had a server on one of the
networks, wants to setup a VPN into their server on port 5000. I can get
this forwarded through our firewall and have pointed it at the gateway
address of the destination network (on the Cisco 1720).
I had nothing to do with the setup of this router and I do know that the
guy who did set it up only did so with the help of Cisco's tech support. I
don't believe this is an option this time, as the router was installed in
2001 and, as far as I know we have no service agreement on it. I do know how
to into the router via Telnet and how to get it into configure mode, but
after that I'm lost. Can this router forward port 5000 (or any other port)
to another network? If so, how would I do this?
Thanks.
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