Oh, how rude of me. I explained the problem without offering a solution. The easiest (and least likely, considering it appears to be residencial DSL) is multiple IP addresses. A secondary address that is not a part of the NAT pool could be addressed from the outside. The next easiest (I hesitate to say next best, becuase this option is more secure) solution is to create a static NAT map for telnet (port specific) to an internal box (anything with telnetd will work). Then you can telnet from there to the ethernet interface of the router.
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