Re: (PM) PM's and Address

Tom T. Thai (tomthai@future.net)
Mon, 23 Nov 1998 13:42:41 -0600 (CST)

does this also mean that you can subnet a separate class-c to customers
on the ISDN or dialup ports and use another class c for your own network
which the nic on the PM3/2 belongs to?

On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Douglas Michaud wrote:

> In message <4.1.19981123131059.00b2a9b0@mail.rdr.net>, RTS writes:
> >
> >I have several class C's floating around my net.
> >
> >I was wondering the IP address on a PM2 or PM3 can be from one class C and
> >the IP pool be from a different classs C ???
> >
>
> Yes ;)
>
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