Did you have to map port 23 of the outside interface to port 23 of the
inside interface?  

Something like this:

ip nat inside source static tcp 192.168.1.1 23 208.2.2.2 23

-----Original Message-----
From: EA Louie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 1:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NAT and Telnet [7:20362]


I posted this on the Lab list...but I thought some folks here might enjoy
the
challenge, too.  (Apologies to those who are on both for the cross-post)

I was going to post a "how to" question about NAT, but I figured it out so I
thought I'd share the information with the list and challenge you with the
solution.

When using the address of the outside interface as the NAT overload address,
I
could not telnet into the router.  I could ping, but the telnet sessions
would
time out.

I came up with a solution - can any of you figure out what it was?  And does
anyone know the reason that this happens?

-e-




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