The task states:

R2 should be able to Telnet into 192.1.24.15 (R5‟s translated address). 
Configure R5 to allow R2 to telnet into port 3025. Configure the ACL as needed 
to allow communication.


R2 is 192.1.24.2,  The Virtual Telnet address is 192.1.24.9.  If you don't 
telnet on port 23 to the virtual telnet address you cant authenticate.  Once 
you do that, from R2, then you can telnet to the 3025 port on R5.



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On Apr 28, 2010, at 9:44 PM, Johan Bornman wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I don’t understand this ACL:
> access-list out_in permit tcp host 192.1.24.2 host 192.1.24.9 eq 23
>  
> Thanks
>  
> Johan
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