Correct, for security reasons the PIX does not act as a terminal server to
allow you to telnet from it.  If you wish to telnet to a router through the
pix, configure a static NAT, and the a conduit to permit tcp/23.

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"Murat Kirmaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello Everybody,
> A pix is connected to Cisco Internet router via cross cable and I could
> manage the PIX over the network by a telnet session but how can I reach to
> Internet router from the network.? As I have seen there is no telnet
> capability for the PIX.
>
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