BSR222 Business Configuration

BSR222 Business Configuration

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BSR222 Business Configuration NewarkGoss 01-22-2007
Posted by NewarkGoss on January 22, 2007, 12:26 pm
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We have purchased a BSR222 Business Secure Router to replace an
unstable II-100S. On the old box, we have many NATs for Windows RDC.
Most of them come through a single IP address and in the 100S look like
this:

nat add 101.102.103.104:3389 192.168.1.101:3389 tcp
nat add 101.102.103.104:3390 192.168.1.103:3389 tcp
.
.
nat add 101.102.103.104:3410 192.168.1.121:3389 tcp
nat add 101.102.103.104:3411 192.168.1.125:3389 tcp

The remote user can then put the common public IP and their port into
the Windows RDC and connect to their PC.

Can someone advise me as to how I would accomplish this on the BSR222?

Thanks!


Posted by NewarkGoss on February 6, 2007, 10:49 am
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Well, it appears I have posted the wrong place - can some one tell me
where I can get some help with the BSR222. Nortel sure doesn't have
any - just refers me to a "reseller" or "partner", and they sure do
not have any help either.


Posted by Morten Rydahl Nielsen on February 7, 2007, 2:22 pm
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> Well, it appears I have posted the wrong place - can some one tell me
> where I can get some help with the BSR222. Nortel sure doesn't have
> any - just refers me to a "reseller" or "partner", and they sure do
> not have any help either.
>
Depends on what sort of help you need !
a place to start is:
http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/go/main.jsp?cscat=DOCUMENTATION&resetFilter=1&poid=16703

It would help if you told us what your problem is.

Regards
Morten Rydahl



Posted by NewarkGoss on February 18, 2007, 6:43 pm
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wrote:
>
I have posted the wrong place - can some one tell me
> > where I can get some help with the BSR222. Nortel sure doesn't have
> > any - just refers me to a "reseller" or "partner", and they sure do
> > not have any help either.
>
> Depends on what sort of help you need !
> a place to start
is:http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/go/main.jsp?cscat=DOCUMENTATION&rese...
>
> It would help if you told us what your problem is.
>
> Regards
> Morten Rydahl

I do not have an account that alows me to download such things from
Nortel's site - the messages indicate one must be a VAR or Partner.

I believe I explaned my "problem" in my first post - it follows in
case you cannot see it as I do for some unknow reason:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We have purchased a BSR222 Business Secure Router to replace an
unstable II-100S. On the old box, we have many NATs for Windows RDC.
Most of them come through a single IP address and in the 100S look
like
this:

nat add 101.102.103.104:3389 192.168.1.101:3389 tcp
nat add 101.102.103.104:3390 192.168.1.103:3389 tcp
.
.
nat add 101.102.103.104:3410 192.168.1.121:3389 tcp
nat add 101.102.103.104:3411 192.168.1.125:3389 tcp

The remote user can then put the common public IP and their port into
the Windows RDC and connect to their PC.

Can someone advise me as to how I would accomplish this on the
BSR222?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Posted by onats.ong@gmail.com on March 8, 2007, 5:34 am
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Hi Newark,

Have you checked if the BSR222 has a port forwarding page in the
configuration? i think you can achieve what you want by using the port
forwarding configuration..



> wrote:
>
>
appears I have posted the wrong place - can some one tell me
> > > where I can get some help with the BSR222. Nortel sure doesn't have
> > > any - just refers me to a "reseller" or "partner", and they sure do
> > > not have any help either.
>
> > Depends on what sort of help you need !
> > a place to start
is:http://www130.nortelnetworks.com/go/main.jsp?cscat=DOCUMENTATION&rese...
>
> > It would help if you told us what your problem is.
>
> > Regards
> > Morten Rydahl
>
> I do not have an account that alows me to download such things from
> Nortel's site - the messages indicate one must be a VAR or Partner.
>
> I believe I explaned my "problem" in my first post - it follows in
> case you cannot see it as I do for some unknow reason:
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> We have purchased a BSR222 Business Secure Router to replace an
> unstable II-100S. On the old box, we have many NATs for Windows RDC.
> Most of them come through a single IP address and in the 100S look
> like
> this:
>
> nat add 101.102.103.104:3389 192.168.1.101:3389 tcp
> nat add 101.102.103.104:3390 192.168.1.103:3389 tcp
> .
> .
> nat add 101.102.103.104:3410 192.168.1.121:3389 tcp
> nat add 101.102.103.104:3411 192.168.1.125:3389 tcp
>
> The remote user can then put the common public IP and their port into
> the Windows RDC and connect to their PC.
>
> Can someone advise me as to how I would accomplish this on the
> BSR222?
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



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