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  1. JaSolomon

    DNS Mappings on 2501

    Thank you! I appreciate you helping me solve another problem. I hope to return the favor somehow in the future, Jason
  2. JaSolomon

    DNS Mappings on 2501

    Hello, Is there a good link, for how to configure dns mappings on a 2501 router. I have 2 2501s and a 1912, and I want to be able to reverse telnet from 1 router to the other, or the switch by using the ip or hostname. Do mac addresss for these items come into play, or just ip/hostname...
  3. JaSolomon

    How to Telnet into 2 routers behind linksys

    Ok, That makes perfect sense. Great link, Thank You. And great website (packetattack.com) very cool! Now I understand reverse telnetting.. But what are the 10 configurable lines on the linksys forwarding page used for (mentioned above) Thanks very much
  4. JaSolomon

    How to Telnet into 2 routers behind linksys

    I telneted into the router throught the port forwarding. Then while at the cisco> I tried telnet cisco2 to get into the other router. also tried this with the name of the switch. Both times got response: translating domain server (255.255.255.255> %unknown command or computer name, or unable...
  5. JaSolomon

    How to Telnet into 2 routers behind linksys

    Hello, Here is my setup. Linksys bfsr hooked to cable modem Crossover cable between linksys and 1912 (on 100mbs port) 2 2501s connected to 1912 (on 10mbps ports)via aux to rj45 adaptors R1(dce) connected to R2(dte) by dce/dte cable, but I don't really understand how that affects data...

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