Are you talking about a box that has a static translation for an external IP
address and trying to telnet to that IP from the inside? If so, use an
alias.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Smythe"
To:
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: NAT question [7:3050]
> Hello --
>
> I have some static NAT translating going on in my lab, and if I am
"inside"
> and try to telnet to the "outside" IP address of a machine, I get
connection
> refused. Telnetting to the "inside" IP address of the machine works. I do
> have
> an inbound access list on the "outside" interface, but it is allowing
telnet
> to the machine. Upon doing a show access-list command I see that the line
for
> telnet is not even getting hit. So why can't I telnet to an "ouside" IP
from
> the "inside"? Strange thing is that I can ping the "outside" IP ok, but
any
> other sort of connections to it fail.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Greg
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