Cisco Firewall :: 3230 - How To Open Range Of Ports On Pix
May 8, 2011I need to open the following ports on a pix:
-tcp 3230 to 3235
-udp 3230 to 3253
How do I open the ports?
I need to open the following ports on a pix:
-tcp 3230 to 3235
-udp 3230 to 3253
How do I open the ports?
I am trying to add a couple VOIP phone units that do not have their own router. They are designed to run of the existing router and have three ranges of UDP ports opened up. They also do not advise using internal (private) statics on the phones. So what they are asking for is three different ranges of UDP ports to be opened up to all behind the router?
I cannot figure out how to do this (or if it is possible) with a RV016.
We have setup new ip camera system and as per our vendor to access the camera from outside we need to open,TCP ports and in firewall and forward to our camera server.
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I've an ASA 5505 as my gateway for my internet at home. I've one public IP, so I use Port Address translatetion for my internal clients.
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I need 50 ports for the passive mode to be running.
I will use port range 50000-50050. I can easy make a firewall rule (access-list) that permit that port range.
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50.200.2.2
50.200.2.3 secondary
50.200.2.4 secondary
50.200.2.5 secondary
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I tried adding a network object NAT rule like the others I'm already using to forward HTTP and RDP. I entered a range of ports for the real port and the mapped port using the syntax 60000-60999. ASDM accepted it, but the NAT rule list displays "Any" in the service column. When I apply the change, I get the following error:
nat (inside,outside) static interface service tcp 60000-60999 60000-60999
^
ERROR: % Invalid input detected at '^' marker.
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I need top open ports 80, 443 and 1882 to a specific external client (IP address).
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object-group service DM_INLINE_SERVICE_1
service-object icmp
service-object tcp destination eq https
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The only ports opened are 443, www, 3389 while ports domain, 5061,3478,3389. how to open domain, 5061, 3478, and 3389 ports on my ASA .
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sh ip nat translations
cisco877#sh ip nat translations
Pro Inside global Inside local Outside local Outside global
tcp 172.30.xx.122:81 192.168.1.130:81 --- ---
udp 172.30.xx.122:81 192.168.1.130:81 --- ---
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192.168.0.1 -> Advanced -> Virtual Servers ->
Enabled
Name: XBL1
Private IP: 192.168.0.100 ( because i was testing it on the computer - if it
were 360 it would be .141 )
Both UDP and TCP at port 3074
Schedule=Always
Apply -> Then restarts modem/router i waited for 2 minutes before turning them on again, i turned router on first because some guide told me to do that.
I did exactly what they did on portforwarding.com then i opened up portchecker and typed in 3074 and pressed check -> This port is NOT opened. What is wrong? This is how my net is set up.
Modem ZyXEL -> D-Link 524 -> D-Link DGS 1005D -> Computer/XBOX.
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