hi ,
i do that , i write one static nat but , becuse i set my
interfaces in
(INSIDE & OUTSIDE) i can't do it , Please Help me ,
thanks
--- In Cisco_CCIE_Lab@yahoogroups.com, divyam shah
<divyam_shah ...>
wrote:
>
> U CAN USE STATIC NAT FOR THIS
>
> blackhat_hk <blackhat_hk ...> wrote:
hi .
> i have a router with one public ip address , that nats
my local
> network to internet .
> moreover ,i have a web server in my local network .
> now i want my web server to be accessible from the
internet
> what shall i do so ?
> please help me ,
> thanks
>
>
>
>
>
>
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