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ASA Configuration

Asked by AXISHK in Cisco PIX Firewall, Virtual Private Networking (VPN), IPSec Security Protocol

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I'm using ASA 5505 connecting to my ISP router to internet. The ISP router also provide firewall feature and I need to open some ports need by ASA in order to allow those packet pass through it.

Have any idea which ports should I need to open in order to allow client VPN client using UDP ?

My ISP only provide need one public IP address and I have already bounded to the outside interface. Any idea how to configure ASA such that for example, public IP port 443 will map to 192.168.150.33., public IP port 3389 will map to 192.168.150.32, ... , where public IP is currently bound to outside interface of my ASA.

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