On 1/24/98, at 5:04 AM, Jason Hatch wrote:
>
>You're right. I tested it and it did break. The user dialed into
>portmaster2 was unable to communicate with anything but the portmaster
>until a few seconds after I logged off of portmaster 1.
>
>Supernetting sounds attractive, but the class-c's aren't contiguous. Looks
>like I'm in for a ride learning OSPF. Does each portmaster get its own
>OSPF area, or can I do an AS that consists of one area?
>
>On Sat, 24 Jan 1998, Don Lashier wrote:
>
>> On 1/24/98, at 4:20 AM, Jason Hatch wrote:
>> >So what happens when someone dials into portmaster 2 with a B.252=
static
>> >IP with the B.1-30 assigned address pool on portmaster-3, and a user=
with
>> >B.253 on portmaster 1. Will it break then? :-)
>>
>> Yes it will break. Solution, use OSPF. Or, if your two class
>> C's are contiguous, you could supernet to a /23.
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