RE: Routing a subnet

Phil Taylor (Phil@lansystems.co.uk)
Wed, 30 Apr 1997 17:32:02 +0100

As long as you are using Radius, it is a snip..

Just create a radius record as follows:

bob Auth-Type = System
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 150.128.1.1
Framed-Route = "150.128.1.0/27 150.128.1.1 1"

This will route 150.128.1.0/27 and assign the address 150.128.1.1 to the
remote router.

If you are not using radius then i'm not sure ........

You can use ospf to advertise this route to other hosts running ospf on
your network but it isn't necessary as long as your 'default' router has
a route to the PM for this subnet. Also unless you are running un*x and
gated, other than the PM3 only the cisco will understand ospf anyway.

Cheers and isn't the PM a LOT easier to get running than the Netblazer ?
We still use a Netblazer STi as our main router.....

Phil Taylor

> ----------
> From: Todd Knaus[SMTP:todd@cisnet.com]
> Reply To: Todd Knaus
> Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 1997 5:24 PM
> To: portmaster-users@livingston.com
> Subject: Routing a subnet
>
> Dear Fellow Portmaster Users,
>
> I am attempting to route a subnet (204.179.149.64/27) thru my PM3.
> Can
> anyone supply a reference as to how to do this ? Do I need/should I
> use
> OSPF ? Or should I just setup a static route in the routing tables ?
>
>
> If you require more detail as to what I am doing. I have a customer
> connected to us 24 hours a day 7 days a week via a 33.6 modem. They
> have
> a static IP address of 204.179.144.109. On thier end they have a
> number
> of PC's, couple of Macs and a web server.
>
> On my old system (Telebit Netblazer) I have a route setup in my tables
> to
> route the subnet 204.179.149.64/27 thru the static IP address
> 204.179.144.109. Then of coure in my CISCO router I have the subnet
> setup
> to point to the netblazer.
>
> Since we are phasing out the Netblazer I now need to point the CISCO
> routing to the PM3, which is no problem. Then setup the PM3 to route
> the
> subnet thru the static IP....basically the same way I have it setup on
> the
> Netblazer. However, I am having some minor difficulty doing this and
> could use some hints, tips, points, references, etc.
>
> Thanks........................
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