From: marvin greenlee (marvin@ccbootcamp.com)
Date: Thu Aug 18 2005 - 14:49:20 GMT-3
What version is your terminal server running. In general, you could run NAT
on the 803 with port redirection for various ports on the term server. If
you want security, you can use SSH instead of TELNET, assuming your
termserver supports it.
The connections you want would terminate on the term server, not on the 803,
so it doesn't matter what the 803 limitations are.
Marvin Greenlee, CCIE#12237, CCSI# 30483
Network Learning Inc
marvin@ccbootcamp.com
www.ccbootcamp.com (Cisco Training)
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Ok - I give up searching google and cco
I have an 803 router with a public address. Since there are only 5vty lines
this puts a limit on the amount of terminal sessions I can have open at any
one
time. Furthermore, it's unsecure. Nonetheless, I would be interested to know
if
the #vty lines can be increased like they can when using Enterprise code or
Access Server feature sets...? (Remember, on an 803 that is).
I have Cisco vpn client installed on my pc at work and was wondering if it
would be possible to establish a vpn tunnel to the internet address of my
803?
Firstly I'm not entirely sure if this is possible and secondly if it is then
where the heck is the link that describes how to go about configuring it?
Just incase this is not going to be possible, I have a 1750 at my disposal
with
hw encryption module and bri wic. I would like to avoid using this kit since
the 803 is sitting pretty where it is. But, if it must go I'll ditch it. The
ability to access rack remotely -and- opening >5 reverseTelnet sessions
consecutively is the goal. I realize once a tunnel is established I can get
straight onto the kit.
Running IP/FW IPSEC 56 Feature sets (3DES on 1750).
int------803-----termserv----lab
any suggestions would be appreciated.
HB
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