yes , ok i will emulate the framrelay switch, but i will have 3-4 pcs how
can i emulate and connect all the routers together ...
Regards,
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Ahmed Ejaz <aahmedejaz_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> In your case you will have to use Dynamips to emulate the frame relay
> network as the routers are virtual.
>
> HTH
> Ahmed.
>
> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Faisal Ilyas <faisal.learning_at_gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi here I need to ask another question if you guys dont mind ... I am
>> purchasing switches for my R&S (INE) lab and i want to connect them to
>> dynamips routers, the problem is that the pcs are having 3 to 4 pci slots
>> available means i need to purchase 3 to 4 PCs in order to complete the
>> topology, ok i will purchase them its ok, but the main problem is how can
>> i
>> make a frame relay network ????
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Nish Vamadevan <ipnish_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > 1) Is there any other NAT / Port forward currently working other than
>> port
>> > 23?
>> >
>> > 2) Do you happen to have port 23 mentioned twice by any chance pointing
>> to
>> > different box?
>> >
>> > 3) Just to rule out your NAT, and the port being blocked by your ISP,
>> see
>> > whether you can forward another port to you laptop (say 3389 RDP for
>> > example) and see whether you can telnet on 3389 using your public IP or
>> > whether RDP works for you.
>> >
>> > 4) Just to rule out any NAT configurations, can you walk me through how
>> you
>> > did it?
>> >
>> > 5) I vaguely remember with some kind of port forward issue on Linksys
>> where
>> > I accomplished by doing 'Port Range Forwarding' than Port Forwarding...
>> Have
>> > a look into that and see whether that works for you and the port you are
>> > forwarding is ticked.
>> >
>> > Hope it helps...
>> >
>> > ------Original Message------
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>> > Cc: Cisco certification
>> > ReplyTo: scuba diver
>> > Subject: Re: building my own R&S lab telnet access to lab from internet
>> > Sent: 13 Mar 2010 03:08
>> >
>> > I can't access my home lab from the internet even though I configured my
>> > Linksys WRT160Nv3 and I hooked it up to a 2651 XM with a NM-16a and I
>> > configured the natting and rules on the Linksys as well as configured
>> the
>> > 2651 but I can't telnet to the 2651 from the internet. I can telnet from
>> my
>> > laptop that is plugged into another port on the linksys to the 2651 just
>> > fine, but when I try it from the internet it wont work. I called Linksys
>> > support but they will not support that they told me. I have Comcast
>> > broadband internet with a Motorola Surfboard SB5101 modem. Can anybody
>> > recommend a wireless broadband router that they know personally works
>> to
>> > allow telnet access from the internet?
>> >
>> > Scuba
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