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Cisco Port Forwarding on all addresses

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What is the command to forward port 80 on all IP's.  For Instance, I want my Cisco 1721 router, whenever it has something on port 80 come in, no matter who it's from or who it's to, to be forwarded.

Is this possible?

Thanks!
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When port forwarding, it has to be to a specified internal IP?  For example, we have a timeclock on the inside the the timeclock tech support needs to get to.  In order to do so, they have to remotely access it on a specific port.  I have no idea what the timeclock IP is off the top of my head.  Any ideas on a way around this?

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It *must* be a specified IP address. No way around it.
i believe u neednot crack about the ip addrress all u need is to forward the http requests coming on ur public ip to an internal ip..  
i think the time clock would be an NTP server ...or something like that...
go try the command  immore mentioned..

renill
I'm not sure, but isn't that why there is a broadcast address? Again, I am not sure...but I guess it would be worth a shot.  192.168.1.255 Something like that? I would also like to know that answer....
OOps ..
I'm really sorry about what has happened with my language..

Renill
renill,

No need to freak out - just try to keep in mind that we have quite a few folks here that didn't learn english as their first language - IM text can be confusing (to say the least) in such situations...

I appreciate your response.

Cheers,
-Jon

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