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How do I configure a simple port forward using the ASDM on the ASA 5510?

Asked by toddjustice in Networking Hardware Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewall, Enterprise Firewalls

Tags: Cisco, ASA, 5510

My goal is extremely simple.  I am trying to configure a port forward on a Cisco ASA 5510.  I have been told to save myself some headache to use the ASDM on this device.  I am running ASDM v5.1 with an ASA 5510 v7.1(2).  I have run through the initial configuration wizard which suggested PAT (as we only have one public IP).  I need to forward port 3389 TCP (RDP) to an internal server.  For example we will use public IP 5.5.5.5 and internal IP 192.168.1.10.  I have read other posts which explain that not only do we need an ACL configured, but an additional NAT Policy.  I have tried it numerous ways and just can't seem to get it to float...any help is appreciated!
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