Have you put a default route on your 2500 pointing to the inside interface
of your ADSL router?
Otherwise it will not know how to get back to whoever is trying to telnet to
it.

Bikespace


""Iwan Hoogendoorn""  wrote in message
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> My NAT is beiing arranged by my E-tech Modem/Router/Switch
>
> these are my NAT/Virtual server mapping:
>
> ID   Public Port  Private Port  Port Type  Host IP Address
> 1     23                  23        TCP       10.0.0.99
> 2     21                  21        TCP       10.0.0.3
> 3     21                  21        UDP       10.0.0.3
> 4    3389                3389       TCP       10.0.0.3
> 5    3389                3389       UDP       10.0.0.3
>
>
> SO i dont really understand what you are saying with the ip nat inside
> commands.
>
> All i want is to telnet to my Access server on remote ...i want to use my
ip
> address that i got from my ISP.
>
> The Ethernet port (with transceiver) 2511 is connected to my Cat2925XL
> Tah switch is conncted with a crosslink to the E-tech modem/router/switch
>
> And that is where i put my NAT on...and where i apply the port mappings.
>
> So you have a better point of view now?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Iwan




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