Routing a Class C on a dial-up basis (fwd)

Brian 'MegaZone' Bikowicz ((no email))
Thu, 9 Nov 1995 17:41:20 -0800 (PST)

Once upon a time Randy Byers shaped the electrons to say...
>I'm a little fuzzy on what should be done here. I'm thinking that perhaps
>we route their Class C to our Cisco by default, and then whichever
>Portmaster the dial-up customer connects to would advertise a route to the
>Cisco (and the Cisco would then forward all packets to the Portmaster). Is
>this what RIP does?

Yes.

In the radius user's entry:

Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.0
Framed-Address = x.x.x.1
Framed-Route = "x.x.x.0 x.x.x.1 1"

Where x.x.x.0 would be his C-class. .1 is what normally gets used for the
address, it could be any host IP on his network.

-MZ

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