And think about whether you really want to do this? It sounds like a
security risk that may not be worth taking.
Priscilla
At 09:16 PM 6/21/01, EA Louie wrote:
>If you have control over the firewall, you'll have to map an address on the
>outside of the firewall to your switch.
>
>example:
>If your firewall outside interface is 121.1.5.2, and you have 121.1.5.3 as
>an available ip address on that outside subnet, and your switch was at
>198.1.1.1, then you'd map 121.1.5.3 to 198.1.1.1 in the firewall.
>
>If you had no available outside ip addresses, then you could map a port on
>your firewall's outside ip address to the inside switch. In this example,
>maybe you'd map port 55 to the switch.
>
>Your firewall administrator can probably help you out with this. If you are
>the firewall administrator, then read up on the configuration of your
>firewall on how to do this.
>
>-e-
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Magenta Bloom
>To:
>Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 2:58 PM
>Subject: Remote Access to Lan Switch [7:9435]
>
>
> > I just gave my switch an Internal IP address. How do I remotely access
>this
> > switch from outside the network? The switch is behind a firewall.
> > I cannnot just type 198.x.x.x ... With a router, I can telnet using the
> > external address. However, how would I get remote access to internal
> > clients?
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