From: Cassidy D. Smith (csmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Nov 15 2001 - 00:57:58 GMT-3
Since you have a dynamic address, Check out the following links to setup
"Dynamic DNS", for a DNS host adress that you can allways telnet to
regardless of what your actual IP address is. I have a Netgear Broadband
router (RT314) that will register/update my address with DynDNS. I
believe LinkSys will work as well. Then you setup the port forwarding as
mentioned below...
Good Luck!
Casey
Erick B. wrote:
>If you have a LinkSys Cable/DSL router you could set
>it up to forward port 23 to your rack/term server.
>
>Before I had a LinkSys, I used a port
>forwarding/mapping tool by AnalogX on my Windows box
>to forward connections on port 23 to my router. I had
>2 NICs in my PC at the time.
>
>HTH, Erick
>
>-- Steve Barone <steve@chetona.com> wrote:
>
>>All,
>>I have recently switched to a cable modem.
>>I am wondering what is the best way to use the DHCP
>>address they give me, to access my rack of cisco's?
>>
>>Thanks Always
>>Steve
>>
>
>
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