I don't know what your network architecture is - but are you running OSPF
to handle this VLSM?
For 50 ips you could route /29, /28, and /27. Though a single /26 is
probably simpler - and places all of their machines on one network.
>second NIC in the DHCP server and all the computers on both subnets could
>get IP addresses etc but the second subnet could not access the internet or
>function properly with the first subnet computers. I also tried to make
UNless that Pipeline can act as a router between those two logical networks
the machines on the two subnets will not be able to see each other.
>this customers sunbet a .192 mask this did not work propably because I have
>another customer that I have already assigned a .224 subnet form this same
You might consider shuffling the assignments if you can do this - or this
new customer is going to have the network quilt from hell.
>class C. The other problem is how do I route incoming traffic to the second
>subnet. Traffic from the internet goes to the first subnet fine because the
Framed-Route to get it on the NAS, OSPF to distribute.
-MZ
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