Re: (PM) Routing Problems (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@megazone.org)
Fri, 27 Feb 1998 08:51:50 -0800 (PST)

Once upon a time Mia's Virtual Post Office shaped the electrons to say...
>1. Configured the PM3's ethernet port with an IP address on my
>existing network segment (206.190.23.192/26).
>2. Set the assigned pool base address on my PM3 with the command "set
>assigned 156.46.46.32".
>3. Set the pool side on the PM3 with the command "set pool 48".
>4. Rebooted the PM3 for the settings to take effect.

>5. On our Livingston gateway router(PM2eR) that connects to our upscale
>provider, I added 2 static routes with the following commands:
>
> add route 156.46.46.32/27 206.190.23.X 1
> add route 156.46.46.64/28 206.190.23.X 1
>
>Where the "X" is the address of the ethernet port on the PM3.

You CANNOT do this. You can NOT use a units own ether port as a gateway,
this will not work. You cannot have more than one network/subnet per
interface, period.

-MZ

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