It is my understanding that the port numbers change by the router model. Is
there a reference that lists the port numbers by the model for console, aux
etc..
Thanks,
Doug
"IC Lee" wrote in message <8p4no5$i9b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>When you do a reverse Telnet (from your router to the modem), yo
When you do a reverse Telnet (from your router to the modem), you need to
pur Telnet host port in the Ecex command. If the modem is line 4, you need
to put 2004 (2000+4(line no) in the port no. the command line should thus
look like Telnet 192.168.3.115 2004
""Yee, Jason"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
hi all,
Got a question on Reverse Telnet :) . It goes this way
Services Provided Base TCP Port for Individual lines Base
TCP Port for Rotary Groups
Telnet Protocol 20003000
Raw TCP protocol
(no Telnet) 4000
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