Originally posted by Gizmo
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Well changed the IP addressing on the router from Blackburn to the eccles IP and voila....can ping and telnet through the port......
Checked the firmware and all have the same release so this rules that out as possible problem.
Now to see if it'll work back at Blackburn...will be up there tomorrowGaz
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Originally posted by GizmoWell changed the IP addressing on the router from Blackburn to the eccles IP and voila....can ping and telnet through the port......
Checked the firmware and all have the same release so this rules that out as possible problem.
Now to see if it'll work back at Blackburn...will be up there tomorrow
Kepp us posted with the result.
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Well tried Blackburn again Pinging the external Static IP replies with no problem but the Telnet is still not opening up the ports to let me through [whether using port 23 - default Telnet or one of the configured ports]!.....
I need to verify this as its driving me crazy:
1. That the router would be building up its own Routing Table for the Internal / External network interfaces and the Router would not require me to set the Static Routing to inform the router of the Network Interfaces/Metrics
2. Trying to Use Dynamic Routing [RIP] will open the security of the router---yes?.
3. The port forwarding should be enough to pass on the information to the associated IP address configured as static 'behind the NAT/Firewall'
Going to try the router at one of the other branches to see if its specific to Blackburn.....if not I think I'll be getting in someone with far more Routing Credentials [looking like I'll be selling body parts!]Gaz
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Originally posted by steveo999Have you tried turning it off, then on again??!!
Its always the first thing you resort to in IT....if it dont work try turning it off or resetting it!
next..bang it on the desk
next...chuck it at something
lastly...realise you broke it and call the manufacturers to say it was broken when you received it...Gaz
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Just to fill in the blanks:
The two routers are knackered. There was definatley something in the router blocking the transfer of information.. Now back on a slow boat to DLINK for replacements
To those who contributed : thanks for your effortsGaz
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