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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim asks about the networked printers:

> No http, but they do support telnet.  But, how do I know if an NAT is setup
>  in the router or not?  We don't do the router stuff, MCI handles that for
>  us.  FWIW, if I telnet into the router it asks for a password, which I do
>  not have.

What this means is the the MCI people are more "trusted" than you are :-).
Or, is it :-( ? If you did have the password(s) to your routers, all you need
do is query the router for its current configuration profile. Your
NAT-translated addresses will be there in the profile and easy to see.

I would tend to ask MCI for a printed copy of the profiles, under any
circumstance. I would particularly ask for profiles if the routers are your
property and not theirs.

Wirt Atmar

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