Kirk, destination gateway metric 22.33.44.224/28 55.66.77.198 1 Of course I would also manually put the static IP in 'IP Address' field. Might want to set RIP routing too - but you said that you have a static route in your gateway router so there wouldn't be any need for RIP. But you'd set this route to be RIPd in the same section if you were going to depend upon TC RIP broadcasts to dump routes into your gateway router. Mike Tindor FIRST Internet ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: Kirk Mitchell <mitch@keyconn.net> Reply-To: usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 18:06:10 -0500
At 05:21 PM 3/27/02 -0500, Jeff Mcadams wrote:
Also sprach Kirk Mitchell
I have a customer with a static IP address and a public IP /28 behind his ISDN router. My gateway router is sending traffic for his subnet to the ARC, but the ARC isn't accepting it and sending it down the dial-up connection. What for routing do I need to have set up in the ARC to do this?
Add a "Framed-Route" attribute in the user's RADIUS profile.
I'm not sure how to do this with USR's S&A Server. The Routing section of Radius wants destination1, gateway1, etc. I'm used to thinking of routing in terms of Cisco'ese and not sure how that translates to what I need to enter here. Also, to make sure I explained things properly, the customer's static IP and his subnet are from different blocks... static IP is 55.66.77.198 subnet is 22.33.44.224/28 I need something the equivalent of ip route 22.33.44.224 255.255.255.240 55.66.77.198
Thanks,
-- Kirk Mitchell-General Manager mitch@keyconn.net Keystone Connect Unlock Your World Altoona, PA 814-941-5000 http://www.keyconn.net
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