Re: Inquiry:How to get remote login via frame relay link over E1?

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Thank you very much for your reply . I got the point . The remote client just needs to have LAN connection to the remote Intranet and then my CentOS server can remote login to the network element .
Thank you in advance


 
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:25 AM, hadi motamedi <motamedi24@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thank you very much for your reply . Please be informed that the remote client is getting IP address from my CentOS server via its DHCP so my CentOS server can reach him via air interface (this is accomplished on GPRS interface) . But there is no LAN connection between the client and the remote network element that I want to remote login to it . The assigned IP address to the client comes from the range @10.20.30.0 to 10.20.30.40 and the remote network element is at @172.18.230.1 . Please be informed that my CentOS server has direct frame relay link over E1 to the remote network element . Do you mind to let me know if there is a way to remote login to that remote network element ?
Let me thank you in advance


 
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
> Dear All
> Please be informed that my CentOS server has an interface to the
> Internet on its eth0 port and an frame relay link over E1 to the remote
> site (to provide data service there) . Can you please do me favor and
> let me know how can I get remote login to the far end network element
> over this frame relay link over E1 ?
> Let me thank you in advance
>

Is the frame relay handled by a router or do you have an E1 interface in the
linux box?  Either way, you would normally set up IP over the frame relay with
network routing at both ends to the opposite subnets.  Then a remote login is
just like any other network connection using ssh or even X remotely.  Once
network routes are set up, connections will automatically follow them without
needing to know that they go over frame relay.

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  Les Mikesell
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