It is my understanding that the port numbers change by the router model.  Is
there a reference that lists the port numbers by the model for console, aux
etc..

Thanks,
Doug
"IC Lee" wrote in message <8p4no5$i9b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>When you do a reverse Telnet (from your router to the modem), you need to
>pur Telnet host port in the Ecex command. If the modem is line 4, you need
>to put 2004 (2000+4(line no) in the port no. the command line should thus
>look like Telnet 192.168.3.115 2004
>
>
>
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>859B90209E2FD311BE5600902751445D2E7E0C@LYNX">news:859B90209E2FD311BE5600902751445D2E7E0C@LYNX...
>> hi all,
>>
>> Got a question on Reverse Telnet :) . It goes this way
>>
>> Services Provided Base TCP Port for Individual lines Base
>> TCP Port for Rotary Groups
>>
>>
>> Telnet Protocol 2000 3000
>>
>> Raw TCP protocol
>> (no Telnet) 4000 5000
>>
>> Telnet Protocol
>> binary mode 6000 7000
>>
>> Xremote Protocol 9000
>> 10000
>>
>>
>> My question is what is the significance of this table when one do reverse
>> telnet?
>>
>> Jason
>>
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