I keep coming up with ideas on how to do this, but after thinking each one through, I discover they probably won’t work.  I’d like to hear how others have been doing it if they are doing it.

 

My best idea so far is to use NAT with one IP and different ports to translate to specific radios, but I don’t think that will work due to simpleNMS trying to communicate on a single given port to begin with.

 

Kevin B. Proctor

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sevak Avakians
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 3:04 PM
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Subject: [smartBridges] esimpleNMS help please...

 

Anyone?  Help please...

I just installed simpleNMS for the first time and would like to remote manage my network from home.  The setup is as follows:


Internet ---DSL---Linksys Router---APPO1----CPEs
                                              |--APPO2---CPEs
                                              |--APPO3...etc.

I've done the following to the Linksys:
1. Disabled "Block WAN requests" in filter section
2. Enabled Multicast Pass Through, IPSec Pass Through, PPTP Pass Through, Remote Management, Remote Upgrade, MTU
3. Port forwarding of port 161 to router IP (both TCP and UDP protocols checked) in Forwarding section
4. Port forwarding of port 162 to router IP (both TCP and UDP protocols checked) in Forwarding section

I've got my WAN address from the "Status" page.  This is the address I put into the Device->Network Scan->Start IP address.  In the Subnet Mask, I put my subnet 255.255.etc.

However, I still can't see any of my sB devices.  Program says "Scanning network..." forever.

What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks,
Sevak

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