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From: dold@69.usenet.us.com
Subject: Re: Kermit and Cisco RAS ???
Date: 22 Jun 1999 00:52:13 GMT
Organization: a2i network
Message-ID: <7kmmnt$l8e$1@samba.rahul.net>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
valaska@my-deja.com wrote:
: To have a remote acces to some equipment, I have the following
: configuration :
: Workstation (kermit) ----- Cisco RAS AS5200 ------ My equipment
You don't note what version of Kermit you are describing.
After a Win95 PPP connection to my RAS (MultiTech), I can make Kermit-95
telnet connections to unix in my company, as well as out to the internet
via another channel on the same RAS box.
I occasionally invoke c-kermit from one of the Unix boxes to either telnet
to the internet, or dial out on it's own modems to serial connections.
I get a little confused with the auto-downloading, if I forget where I
"am", but it all works, quite nicely (as I've grown to expect ;-).
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.