Re: Multi-Class C Routing

Patrick Greenwell (patrick@value.net)
Tue, 1 Jul 1997 15:37:20 -0700 (PDT)

On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Aaron (Zim) wrote:

> is it possible for a pm3 to be on one class C, and give out dynamic ip's
> from a different class C? my 2 class C's are contigious.. 208.211.146,
> 208.211.147

Having them contiguous makes the world a much easier place to live in...

> i have a cisco router, and i enabled igrp routing for the 2 class C's..

Why? Livingston doesn't support IGRP.

> but what i'm running into is if i set the pm3's on say the 146 class C, i
> can't give out 147 ip addresses.. (that work) and the other side of the
> problem, i can set it to 147 and the dynamic ip's work, but then my
> customers w/ static (146) ip's no longer work.. i'm not running OSPF in my
> network at all..

Well, you could run OSPF and define your subnet with a /23 or run RIP with
a netmask of 255.255.254.0 which should do it...

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