> the first or the second PM3! So I cannot determine
> to which PM3 they get connected when they dial in!
It doesnt matter if you use a routing protocol like OSPF.
> Now the problem comes with ISDN-LAN-LAN connections.
> As these customers have their own IP address space
> I must route their address space from the CISCO router to
> the correct PM3! But as this can either be the first PM3
> or the second PM3 I don't know where to set the route on the
> CISCO? Both PM3 have as default route the CISCO router.
Let Radius and OSPF set the route and broadcast it to the Cisco.
> Does OSPF help, or what else can I try?
Yeyes.
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