From: Zeb Khan (zeb.khan@environment-agency.gov.uk)
Date: Tue Sep 10 2002 - 06:50:57 GMT-3
Alsontra,
You do exactly what you say. use the address and port. On Microsoft Telnet it would 'Telnet 1.1.1.1 2001
You do not need a second access server.
Cheers Zeb
>>> "Alsontra Daniels" <aldaniels@email.uophx.edu> 09/05/02 08:10pm >>>
I've recently finished the construction of a home lab and I have a question
about a possible configuration for my access server. Let's say that the
access server has been assigned an address of 1.1.1.1. Is it possible
configure the access server to allow a user to telnet "through" the device
to a directly connected async line. e.g. Can I, from any pc connected to the
1.1.1.x network, do a ( telnet 1.1.1.1:2001 ) and connect to the device
attached to the first async line? Do I need a second access server to do
this?
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