RE: How come I can't telnet to my router? [7:42444]

2002-04-24 Thread Chris Charlebois
It's because you are running NAT overloaded. It assumes that all traffic it receives on the dialer interface is destined for a machine on the inside and not for itself. Since there is no static mapping, and no dynamic mapping for telnet, it is refused. That is assuming you are coming in over th

RE: How come I can't telnet to my router? [7:42444]

2002-04-24 Thread Chris Charlebois
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 hesita

RE: How come I can't telnet to my router? [7:42444]

2002-04-24 Thread Michael Williams
Ricky Chan wrote: > > Hi all, > > I configured a cisco 2600 router behind a ADSL router. You have your 2660 behind an ADSL Router? or ASDL Modem? If you're behind a DSL router, then you're more than likely being NATed by the DSL router, in which case you need to create a static port mapping t