Hey Mell - Im on a cisco 675, same problem I believe. I followed your instructions, but heres what my show nat is telling me now.
I placed the x's there to protect my IP:
Inside Local Inside Global Timer Flags Protocol
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 30 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2:*****63.228.xx.xxx:***** 0 0x3041 ***
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 9000 63.228.xx.xxx: 9000 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7990 63.228.xx.xxx: 7990 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7991 63.228.xx.xxx: 7991 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7992 63.228.xx.xxx: 7992 0 0x41 tcp
192.168.0.2: 7993 63.228.xx.xxx: 7993 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7994 63.228.xx.xxx: 7994 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7995 63.228.xx.xxx: 7995 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7996 63.228.xx.xxx: 7996 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7997 63.228.xx.xxx: 7997 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7998 63.228.xx.xxx: 7998 0 0x2041 ***
192.168.0.2: 7999 63.228.xx.xxx: 7999 0 0x2041 ***
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This part happened after the Boot5Zones, once I went back into telnet:
10.0.0.2: 1124 63.228.xx.xxx:20507 30 0x66 tcp
10.0.0.2: 1143 63.228.xx.xxx:20515 30 0x46 udp
10.0.0.2: 1145 63.228.xx.xxx:20516 90 0x46 udp
10.0.0.2: 5999 63.228.xx.xxx: 5999 30 0x46 icmp
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Please let me know what I need to do in order to fix the problem (if you can help).
Or if anyone else has an answer for this, let me know!
Thanks.
-Sharky
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