Reference Manual
HOW TO manage machines behind NAT32 with SYMANTEC pcAnywhere:
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Be sure you are running Build 2068 (or later) of NAT32+ or Build 1125 (or
later) of NAT32.
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Start pcAnywhere in Host Mode on the private machines you intend to manage
from the Internet.
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pcAnywhere listens on TCP/UDP Ports 5631 and 5632. The ports are fixed
and can only be altered by modifying the Registry.
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The required Permanent Port Mappings can be installed by running the command:
pcany 172.16.2.2
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The above command makes the private machine 172.16.2.2 visible
to the Internet at the pcAnywhere Ports.
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You can enter the needed pcany command either at the NAT32 Console
or remotely via the NAT32 HTTPDI daemon.
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Now start pcAnywhere on the remote machine.
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Click the Remote Control icon and then right-click the Network Icon and
select Settings.
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Select the radio button: Network host PC to control or IP address
and enter the DNS Name or the IP address of the NAT32 box in the edit control
to the right of the radio button. In the above example, you would enter:
137.92.11.80
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Now double click the NETWORK icon to connect to the NAT32 machine.
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The pcAnywhere Remote Control program will then attempt to contact machine
137.92.11.80 at TCP/UDP Ports 5631 and 5632.
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Again, these ports are fixed and can only be altered by modifying the Registry.
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Because you previously mapped those ports to private machine 172.16.2.2,
NAT32 will pass the traffic to that machine.
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A few seconds later you will see the Desktop of the 172.16.2.2 machine
appear on your screen.
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To manage a different private machine, simply point your Netscape Browser
or Java Applet Viewer at 137.92.11.80.
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Enter a new pcany command to switch the mapping to the desired
machine.
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Be sure to close the previous Remote Session first, and always use a
strong password.
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