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ESMPT and SMTP are essentially the same thing. And since they both use TCP Port 25 - they ARE the same thing to the router. That protocol name in the end of a Cisco configuration line only identified a port name instead of a port number.
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<br />And the "ip inspect" configuration is part of the Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and firewall capability built into the router. Its not what you want.
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<br />You seem to want to set the router to "bridged" mode - if you're trying to get it to act the same way your previous modem did. But in that case, why have a router in the first case? You could do it a whole lot cheaper and simpler with a modem.
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<br />Chuck
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From: "Phil Hamer" <phil@magma-group.co.uk>
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To: <blueonyx@blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Fri, 2 Oct 2009 20:52:38 +0100
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:02547] Re: New Cisco Router Help With BO
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<br />> I have had a good look into the running-config and
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this
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<br />> ip inspect name DEFAULT100
esmtp<o:p />
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<br />> Should that not be set to just smtp? Not sure if the
BO
supports
esmtp?<o:p />
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Phil.<o:p />
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