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Re: (ASCEND) Telnet to the router when using NAT?
I noticed this problem with a P75. Dunno if it is related but I went to the
3-digit-octet naming scheme (inside address of router is 192.168.100.100)
and suddenly I could telnet to the router again. this was in 5.1Ap9.
-Mike
(Craving humblest forgiveness for virgin post)
At 02:04 PM 3/2/98 +0900, Peter Chow wrote:
>Phil,
>
>I was able to telnet into my P50 using your configuration.
>Dst Port #=23. Did you remember to drop your connection
>and re-establish it after your changes?
>
>Thomas Falk Claezon wrote:
>>
>> On 27 February 1998, Phillip Vandry <vandry@Mlink.NET> wrote:
>> > How can you telnet to a Pipeline which is NATting with Single IP address,
>> > coming from the public side?
>> >
>> > I have tried a static map of the form:
>> >
>> > x >Valid=Yes x
>> > x Dst Port #=23 x
>> > x Protocol=TCP x
>> > x Loc Port #=23 x
>> > x Loc Adrs=192.168.2.254 x
>> >
>> > Where 192.168.2.254 is the inside (Ethernet) address of the Pipeline, but
>> > this doesn't work.
>>
>> Try:
>>
>> x >Valid=Yes x
>> x Dst Port #=2023 x
>> x Protocol=TCP x
>> x Loc Port #=23 x
>> x Loc Adrs=192.168.2.254 x
>>
>> Using Dst Port 2023 (etc..) works ok for me using b.p75 5.1Ap6.
>>
>> Now use: telnet <public.P75.address> 2023
>>
>> [Zap]
>>
>> > -Phil
>> [Zap]
>>
>> /Falk
>> --
>> Thomas Falk Claezon ERICSSON, AXE Research and Development
>
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>Peter Chow
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>InterQ Inc.
>Tokyo, Japan
>peter@interq.or.jp
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