(PM) Multiple Networks.

Gregory A. Carter (omni@dynmc.net)
Thu, 13 May 1999 13:07:14 -0700 (PDT)

Hrms, some folks might have seen my last post on this already but I'm
running out of options and could use some advice. Got an rfc1918 block of
ips that a customer is using internally and needs to keep up. I've got an
OR-U connected up to our network via ISDN (obivously) that is routed a
.224 block of addresses. I've figured out how to multihome the machines
however at least on the Win95 machines, it see's both networks but won't
use the OR-U as a gateway when it attempts to use the internet. I'm
assuming it's not working because the primary ip is rfc1918 and the
secondary is the subnetted ip from us. Is there some sort of route I can
use to get the win95 machine to actually USE the OR-U as it's gateway?
I've tried setting the default gateway to the OR-U's internet address but
that doesn't work because of the rfc1918 addresses assigned to the
interface.

Other thing, is there an ETA on when the beta code for the OR-U that
includes sub interfaces is going to be released? I really REALLY don't
want to setup a proxy for this client if I don't have to and the sub
interfaces will fix this dumb problem.

Greg

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