At 12:24 8-1-2004 -0800, David Morris wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Scheldebouw wrote:

> my ADSL modem has a reserved address for management (192.168.1.1). Is there
> a way to allow the PRO network to access that ip for telnet management?

That sounds like a routing issue ... it is a little hard to be specific
since you haven't really explained why you think you would have a problem.

Is that address part of the sub-net shared between the GNATBox and the
ADSL modem? If so, at most you need an outbound rule to allow telnet to
that IP. If it part of the subnet assigned to the PRO, then you have a
problem. Otherwise, if the ADSL modem is configured as the default route
for the GNAT box it should work.

It's a bit of a strange setup. The modem has an IP address (192.168.1.1) for management but is placed in bridged mode. The GNATbox receives an IP from the ISP via DHCP on the external interface. My internal subnet is 192.168.240.0/24.
Now if I want to manage the modem I directly connect a laptop via 1:1 UTP cable but I would like to telnet to in from a PC in the internal network. If I need to renumber the internal subnet to 192.168.1.0/24 or give the modem a different IP that would not be a problem .


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