Regarding getting consecutive ip's being a problem: Can you get (2) /25's, (2) /27's, (2) /28's? That's how I like to do things on a fully loaded, 2 arc chassis. It will give you a pool size of 126, 30, and 14 on each arc or 170 ip's. You'll waste 2 ip's and the network/broadcast for each of the others but it avoids routing issues depending on how you're doing things and as the size of the network grows. Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel - Fox Computers" <jfox@foxcomputers.com> To: "Discussion relating to the 3Com/US Robotics Total Control modemsystems." <usr-tc@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 10:16 AM Subject: RE: [USR-TC] Setting up per-DSP Pools
I believe you can create as many IP pools as you need. I've done setups with several of them. I've never had them assigned according to DSP card, but if that doesn't matter, then just set up a separate IP pool for each group of consecutive addresses you want to make available. Did that make sense?
-----Original Message----- From: ISN Support Staff [mailto:support@isn.net] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 1:35 PM To: Discussion "relating to the 3Com/US Robotics Total Control modem systems. Subject: [USR-TC] Setting up per-DSP Pools
Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to setup per-DSP pools on a HiperArc system? IE, I have 14 HiperDSP's and two HiperARCs in a chasis, and I want to setup 14 IP pools of 24 ips, rather than make two large pools of 7*24. I don't even care if a DSP's gets IPs from multiple pools, as long as the end result is that I don't have to assign 168 consecutive IPs for my HiperArc pools. The 168 IPs aren't the problem, it's the *consecutive* that's the problem.
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