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| === Login information ===
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| Cisco PIX Firewall IP : https://192.168.0.250
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| Pass user mode : xxxx
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| Pass Privilege mode : xxxx
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| Firewall Public ip : 80.227.111.154 255.255.255.248
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| Internet gateway ip : 80.227.111.153
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| === Access Information ===
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| To access the URL you need to have a JAVA enabled browser with the security settings set to Low, otherwise the control panel doesn't open up.
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| === Port Mapping Method ===
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| Mapping ports have two steps, one to create an Access Rule and another to create a Translation Rule, explained below:
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| === Ports to be forwarded ===
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| #19580/tcp on router goes to 19580/tcp on 192.168.0.1 (main server)
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| #19581/tcp on router goes to 19581/tcp on 192.168.0.3 (backup server)
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| #4430/tcp on router goes to 4430/tcp on 192.168.0.1 (main server)
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| #4431/tcp on router goes to 4431/tcp on 192.168.0.3 (backup server)
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| #19500/udp on router goes to 19500/udp on 192.168.0.1 (main server)
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| #19501/udp on router goes to 19501/udp on 192.168.0.3 (backup server)
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| ==== Creating Access Rule ====
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| To create an Access Rule, to to Configuration > Access Rule and click on New Rule and follow the procedure:
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| [[Image:access_rule.jpg]]
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| ==== Creating Translation Rule ====
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| After creating an Access Rule, to to Translation Rule and click on New Rule and follow the procedure:
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| [[Image:translation_rule.jpg]]
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| === Clearing Cache / Old Translation Rules ===
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| Once all changes have been done on the router and the console closed, you need to follow these steps in TELNET to clear the cache of the router.
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| Telnet to 192.168.0.250
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| Pass as: xxxxxxx (this is the user pass)
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| On the prompt, type enable
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| It will ask for another pass, type here xxxxxx (this is the admin pass)
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| On the prompt, type <b> clear xlate </b>
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| [[Image:adline_router.jpg]]
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