Correct me if I am wrong.
Norris Sydnor
>Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 19:51:54 -0500
>To: Portmaster-users@livingston.com
>From: Norris Sydnor <nsydnor@capcity.com>
>Subject: IP Setup
>
>We just recently added a PM3 to our network. Originally, I had one Class
C block (205.177.174.0) of IPs for my network. So everything on my network
currently has an IP from this block. The PM3 is assigned .101 and the
Dialin ports are using IPs starting a .201 on up.
>
>My first question is this:
>
>Should I have the PM3 on a separate block of IPs different from my current
ethernet adresses (205.177.174.0)? Are there any problems with doing it his
way? Does it make a difference.
>
>Secondly, I just received a second Class C block (205.252.18.0). I was
thinking about subnetting it and giving the PM3 its own network. I can
only do this after I do some research because I am not the man when it
comes to subnetting. I was going to do this because we are bringing on
some clients that are going to want there own IP addresses for the connection.
>
>Any suggestions or assistance is highly appreciated. Don't think it
matters in this situation but I am running COMos 3.7.2 and I am using
Radius for NT to authenticate. BTW, damn I love these PM3s. Going from
analog technology to digital is nice. If I can just teach myself to stop
teleneting every 5 minutes just to do a show sessions command I will be ok!
>
>TIA
>
>Norris Sydnor
>
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