Re: (PM) IRX/PM Routing, 2 Class Cs

Thomas Tsai (pmlist@cosmo.mitec.net)
Wed, 24 Jun 1998 16:46:35 -0500 (CDT)

Okay, I've followed your instructions. When the modem dials up and
connects to the Portmaster, it can access outside sites, but the local
network (208.130.151.0) is not accessible. Any ideas?

Thanks.
Thomas

On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, Thomas C Kinnen wrote:
> Two ways I can see this happening (I set our up with RIP 2 1/2 years ago
> and have not touched it so I may be a bit rusty).
>
> First: 1) Enable ether0 on the IRX (208.130.151.1) for Listen 2) Enable
> broadcast/Listen on both PM2s (208.130.151.2 and .3) 3) set up your
> pools on the Pm2s.
>
> Whan a call comes in on the PM2 at 208.130.151.2 and it is assigned
> address (lets say) 208.128.115.2 the pm should send out a rip update of:
>
> 208.128.115.2/32 208.130.151.2 1
>
> And all should be happy. Now it may take up to 1 min for this route to
> make it to all routers involved and the user be able to get anywhere.
>
> Second way (Someone PLEASE check my subneting):
>
> 1) Subnet the 208.128.115.0 network into subnets of say /27
> (255.255.255.240) which should be 30 usable IPs per subnet.
> 2) Set the 208.128.115.0/27 net to the first pm2 (208.130.151.2) (address
> 208.128.115.1-.30) and 208.128.115.32/27 to the second PM2 (208.130.151.3)
> (address 208.128.115.33-.62)
> 3) Add the following routes to the PMs and IRX:
> 208.128.115.0/27 208.130.151.2 1
> 208.128.115.32/27 208.130.151.3 1

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