here is the static route line in the cisco ....
ip route 205.138.8.0 255.255.254.0 207.48.50.226
Im actually routing it as 205.138.8.0/23
I think now that you've replyed the prob is in the Framed-Route Line
(which I forgot) :-) ... what should it be... Im new at this In case U
cant tell.
Thanx
Daniel HEnry
On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, Josh Richards wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Jan 1998, System Administrator wrote:
>
> >
> > I have a pm3 handling my ISDN customers .. One new customer has 128K
> > Dedicated and wants 2 Class C's routed to his Box ( He has his choice on
> > what to use .. a Cisco 1604 OR a Kentrox SOHO). He dials in fine when
> > using the IPShar or proxy (only getting 1 ip) , but when he dials in
> > trying to assign his ether port on his ISDN router to one of the address
> > I have routed to him, he looses routing all together . Is there something
> > I should know about the PM3 when routing to a dialup port on it??
>
> We are going to need a little bit more info. Are you assigning him one of
> the IPs from one of the /24s to his router via RADIUS or another IP? Do
> you have the correct "Framed-Route" entry in RADIUS for both /24s? Are
> you sure that the two /24s are being routed to the PM3 correctly (i.e. do
> a traceroute from outside your network to see this). What is the config
> on his Cisco?
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Daniel HEnry
> > Koyote Internet
>
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