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Posted by onats.ong@gmail.com on March 8, 2007, 5:34 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options 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:
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>
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...
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> > 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:
>
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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?
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