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Thanks Jeff,
I had tried ,<port> which did not work, but I didn't try the space. That
worked great!
Thank you,
Paul Scott
Problem Solved
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Kell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 10:33 AM
To: Paul Scott
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] Telnet
Paul Scott wrote:
> Happy New Year Group,
>
> The port for telnet on our 3000 is set to a different value then 23,
> but it is set to 23 on our 9000. When I try to telnet from the 3000 to
> the 9000 I get the following message:
> Trying...
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
> telnet>
>
> If I switch the port for telnet to 23 on the 3000, it works great. My
> question is, can I run telnet on two different ports on either box so
> that I can maintain my non-standard port on the 3000, but still allow
> telnet to run between the two boxes? If not, is there another way to
> make this work?
Sure, just 'telnet your.3000.name nnn' where 'nnn' is your 'nonstandard'
telnet port.
Jeff
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