Re: Routing a subnet (fwd)

Brian 'MegaZone' Bikowicz ((no email))
Thu, 19 Oct 1995 19:28:21 -0700 (PDT)

Once upon a time Mike O'Connor shaped the electrons to say...
> Portmaster - ether0 199.171.190.33/255.255.255.0
>
> Dial In net- 204.178.205.96/255.255.255.248 (14 host subnet)

Another reason NT (IMHO) sucks and won't be displacing UNIX anytime soon.
(Sorry Mr. Bill.) It's a nice PC OS I admit, but not something I'd want
to run a network with, and never something I'd inflict on an ISP...

I don't know if this will work with NT:

In the Radius entry:

Framed-Address = 204.178.205.97 (can be anything legal on either net)
Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.248
Framed-Route = "204.178.205.96 204.178.205.97 1"

This should tell the PM, route the 204.178.205.96/255.255.255.248 subnet
via 204.178.205.97 - which will be the PPP link.

You can replace all instances of 204.178.205.97 above with an IP from the
199.171.190.0 network, or another IP from it's subnet.

Have you tried this?

If that fails, also try:
'add netmask 204.178.205.96 255.255.255.248' on the PM. But I don't think
you'd need that.

-MZ

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