Re: (PM) routing

Jake Messinger (jake@ams.com)
Sun, 1 Feb 1998 07:31:24 -0600 (CST)

On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, Alexander Blauvelt wrote:

> Quick question-- point me in the right direction on this.
>
> We've routed a class C to one of our pops and want to break it down into
> subnets of 16 ips each. As I understand it so far, the Cisco points them
> at another device, say a pm3, that breaks them down for the different
> users. But here's the question-- Where exactly does it have to be broken
> down at ? I want users to be able to dial into our standard pri lines,
> login (hitting any particular pm3 in a group) and always get the same
> subnet routed to him/her. From what I understand/told is that a cisco
> takes the class and points it to another ip (the pm3) and the pm3 does the
> breakdown of it. How can I make it so that if user1 hits pm3-1 gets his
> subnet in the morning, and in the evening hits pm3-2 and still get his
> subnet. Hoping someone can point us in the right direction here.

You need to first be using radius so you can specify a specific address
range for that user that all the pm 3's have access to. Then you need to
be using ospf so that when the subnet is assigned, it is broadcast to the
other pm 3's and the cisco.

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