• i want to bind two private ips to a single public IP. How can i do it a

    From Godwin@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 24 16:38:01 2018
    Someone from out wants to access a Virtual machine server i have given an IP 192.168.0.48. I want to map this 192.168.0.48 to a public IP 197.221.150.108. The public IP 197.221.150.108 is already mapped to a local IP 192.168.0.25.
    How can i bind these two local addresses to the single public IP?

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  • From Rod Dorman@21:1/5 to 865b5cd0025b5446449bdb269b2b3602_58 on Thu May 24 18:20:33 2018
    In article <JTBNC.222644$RH3.67375@fx27.am4>,
    Godwin <865b5cd0025b5446449bdb269b2b3602_5878@example.com> wrote:
    Someone from out wants to access a Virtual machine server i have given an IP >192.168.0.48. I want to map this 192.168.0.48 to a public IP 197.221.150.108. >The public IP 197.221.150.108 is already mapped to a local IP 192.168.0.25. >How can i bind these two local addresses to the single public IP?

    It sounds like you're asking about port forwarding.

    Without knowing what Cisco device you're trying to do this on how do
    you expect anyone to give specific advice?

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