Re: (PM) [jp] Using Cisco 1604 to connect to PortMaster 2

John Campbell (john@hixnet.co.za)
Mon, 4 May 1998 17:42:47 +0200

Your ISP is probably subnetting a class C.
We use variable subnets on Cisco's all the time.
The Cisco should not have a problem with this.
ip subnet-zero

-----Original Message-----
From: Porter, James <porterj@advancia.com>
To: 'portmaster-users@livingston.com' <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Date: Monday, May 04, 1998 5:38 PM
Subject: (PM) [jp] Using Cisco 1604 to connect to PortMaster 2

>I'm having a bit of trouble with an ISP using a PortMaster 2. I'm
>trying to configure my 1604 to connect. As most people know, ROUTING is
>the transfer of data from one Internet Domain, or subnet, to another.
>My ISP assigned me an IP for the BRI interface and the Ethernet
>interface. However, both IP's are in the SAME subnet!! Cisco does not
>allow this.

>The ISP says that Livingston tech support set them up this way. I can't
>believe that would be true.
>
>What can I tell my contact at the ISP to get him to correctly subnet on
>his end, and assign me usable IP's.
>
>I welcome any input.
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