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remote access to OX
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 03:54
by fiendish999
Hi experts,
I'm a newbie and I just wanna ask if it is possible to remote the OXO? If so, Please give steps on how to remote the OXO.
Thanks in advance!!!

Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 22:23
by travis1
Remote the OxO? explain it a bit further..
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 22:53
by vad
What you need - access via analog modem (or ISDN modem), or via IP?
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 11 Nov 2008 22:56
by fiendish999
For example I'm miles away from my clients and there is a problem with their OXO. Instead of going there I'll just have to access it trough telnet or through internet. Is it possible?
thankz!!

Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 01:44
by vad
If you have IP connection - yes.
But if we say about usual Internet - I think you need to use VPN. Because in common case your OXO have private IP address and internet provider give you private IP address.
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 11:03
by torrentula
You need either VPN to the client site for IP, or you can set up the internal modem for dial up. The modem can answer an analog POTS line or a DID on a T1.
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 12 Nov 2008 20:02
by fiendish999
The networks are already on VPN. So, to make the story short I can remote access to the OXO through the WAN IP address, right?
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 30 Nov 2008 10:50
by westnet
fiendish999 wrote:The networks are already on VPN. So, to make the story short I can remote access to the OXO through the WAN IP address, right?
yes, just forward port 443 to the oxo and you can access the oxo via the WAN IP,
don't forget to change the password of the oxo because everyone can have access to it.
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 02 Dec 2008 00:08
by fiendish999
thanks westnet for the help and to other guru to..
regards
Re: remote access to OX
Posted: 02 Dec 2008 08:15
by pluff
Try starting OMC in passive mode. This works for me on a customer network where all the systems are given a real internet address. (Not my idea, I just have to support it....)