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tracert port 1723 ??

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french44

IS-IT--Management
Aug 20, 2001
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US
Does anyone know of a way to tracert port 1723 of a public IP address?

We use a Linksys BEFVP41 as our main router and forward port 1723 to our remote access server. Users were able to VPN into the network with no problems. Just recently we installed a Cisco 1720 for a point-to-point T1 with a remote office. This router is only used for that T1 bridge.

Ever since we added the Cisco router no one can VPN to the network. I'm thinking it's a routing issue but cannot seem to figure it out. This is why I was wanting to tracert port 1723.

Is this possible?

Thanks.
 
I have my doubt about using tracert. Check out my faq faq950-4361 about how it works.

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