Few could speak the mind the way you do ...and I like the flow with which you deliver the lecture ...since you are straight to the point ...most of the lectures you could cover in less than half hour ....
Very good instructions! I would add the command copy running-config startup-config at the end to show how to save this to survive a reboot of the router.
Great stuff, just passed my CCNA but wanted to see how to port forward on a Cisco router, straight to the point. Now the hard task, taking routing away from Sophos UTMs and bringing in some Cisco Routers at work!
Happy to see you again Kevin Walace the best instructor and nice video Good explanation .We need to see more the real world in Networking thanks for all
Kevin, you helped me a lot when I was taking my CCNA in 2017. Now these are very good refreshment videos for me as some details are faiding with the time. Thank you
This video just helped me. I was stumped for a few hours. I swore I had the inside nat right. I unblocked the port on the ACL but I was thinking in traditional home router sense. The outside is hidden. The ACL CCP setup is referring to the outside address. The address of the router on the cable modem or internet. For me its the cisco routers address on the cable modem router. Well from what I can tell my issue was that since DHCP was enabled on the interface from the cable modem router to the cisco router (has reservation aka static) it didn't like me specifying a static source address for the inside nat translation. This video showed me you can just use a interface instead of a address. Bingo it instantly worked.
I have researched and wanted to get the information i need, im wanting to work remotely from anywhere in the world and ive heard that i need to connect to a cisco and a travel router with the port forwarding method, would i be correct? thanks for helping
Awesome video Mr. Wallace! My question is how would you go about the configuration if you wanted the outside connection (i.e. a third party on the internet) to connect to the inside server, but avoid using a well-known port number?
Don't Cisco routers listen on port 22 for all listening interfaces if SSH is set up? Wouldn't that cause problems for an SSH port forward on the same port?
I take my CCNA in exactly 1 week from today, I was struggling with NAT, this video helped me completely. Thank you
Few could speak the mind the way you do ...and I like the flow with which you deliver the lecture ...since you are straight to the point ...most of the lectures you could cover in less than half hour ....
Very good instructions! I would add the command copy running-config startup-config at the end to show how to save this to survive a reboot of the router.
Great stuff, just passed my CCNA but wanted to see how to port forward on a Cisco router, straight to the point. Now the hard task, taking routing away from Sophos UTMs and bringing in some Cisco Routers at work!
Happy to see you again Kevin Walace the best instructor and nice video Good explanation .We need to see more the real world in Networking thanks for all
Kevin, you helped me a lot when I was taking my CCNA in 2017. Now these are very good refreshment videos for me as some details are faiding with the time. Thank you
As usual he nailed it again. I would love to see more real world scenario like this.
Great video. Straight to the point as always. Kevin is the MVP on networking.
Thank you first time viewer. Great video and insight into cli with Cisco.
Thanks, so many concepts in one very understandable video!
This video just helped me. I was stumped for a few hours. I swore I had the inside nat right. I unblocked the port on the ACL but I was thinking in traditional home router sense. The outside is hidden. The ACL CCP setup is referring to the outside address. The address of the router on the cable modem or internet. For me its the cisco routers address on the cable modem router.
Well from what I can tell my issue was that since DHCP was enabled on the interface from the cable modem router to the cisco router (has reservation aka static) it didn't like me specifying a static source address for the inside nat translation. This video showed me you can just use a interface instead of a address. Bingo it instantly worked.
I have researched and wanted to get the information i need, im wanting to work remotely from anywhere in the world and ive heard that i need to connect to a cisco and a travel router with the port forwarding method, would i be correct? thanks for helping
Awesome video Mr. Wallace! My question is how would you go about the configuration if you wanted the outside connection (i.e. a third party on the internet) to connect to the inside server, but avoid using a well-known port number?
much thanks dear mr kevin,
Thank you Kevin for your videos
Important info and well explained nice work Kevin !
Great! Thanks for taking the time to make this video. Appreciated!!
Another hit bravo kevin
i needed this for a minecraft server
Amazing and straight to the point, I just subscribed! Thank You
Great video !
Question:
Why can’t we SSH directly to the SSH SERVER ?
Inside IP address are not known from internet. So you have to access the global IP to deliver you inside.
Helpful video ❤
I really appreciate your videos
this is a top notch video thank you very much for this informative information
You’re very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Don't Cisco routers listen on port 22 for all listening interfaces if SSH is set up? Wouldn't that cause problems for an SSH port forward on the same port?
Good Stuff, but what If you wanted to ssh to the edge router?
how do I access the external address/port from inside my network? for example using an fqdn pointing to the external address from the lan doesn't work
How did you configure ssh to pass through router on 22 port, on my router I'm getting this message " port 22 is being used by system"
love your PR-40 mic..
Well explained
Thank you very much sir.
Very relevant information. Thank you!
It's still a very good video!!, thank you kevin.
Great video, thank you!
Thank you for the usually Amazing Lesson
Awesome Video
Thanks you for the video kelvin
hey thanks i really enjoyed the video, good information
But if the isp's ip change as it is taking ip from dhcp how the port forwarding will work.
Thanks, it is really appreciable if you can show through ddns service how i can port forward on cisco router 2911.
Excellent!
Thanks
Hey Kevin, I was expecting you to use the extandable key word after the second nat statement.
OK, but haven't you just forced all SSH to the router to assume the SSH_Server is the destination?