> Hello All:
>
> I am not sure if I am double(Triple??) posting - if I am ... sorry. It
> appears as if my posts
> are not getting through.
Hmm, try checking the search engine of archives... It could be no one at
that time was able to assist...
> I know that this subject was discussed numerous times - I did not pay too
> much attention
> to it since I did not need the information at the time.
That's what archives are for!
> Here's my situation: I have a Cisco 2501. We obtained another class C and we
> have a client who
> will be connecting to us via Ascend P75 to a PM3. We need to give him 32 ip
> addresses from the new class C.
> Our original class C was one big glob (not subnetted).
To a single PM3? If so, then statically assign the route in your cisco
pointing to the PM3.
then make a user in the user table in that PM3 with the subnet, etc...
that part is covered in your manuals..
> How do I go about configuring the Cisco and PM3 to allow us to use the new
> class C to give out IP addresses
> to our clients who need multiple IP addresses from a dedicated connection????
As given above, details omitted as I haven't played on a cisco, had the
company that maintains our router (ANS a division of AOL *ugh* heheh) do
the static route, but again the manual has more than enough information
for the rest..
> I take it that I have to use OSPF. I downloaded the info from Livingston but
> I am not clear how to implement
> it in the Cisco and PM3.
You'd use OSPF if you have many subnets on say several PM3s, otherwise
don't bother...
-- Aloha from Paradise,Sherwood