We have several ISDN customers using this scenario. The only extra thing we use is RIPv2 to redistribute the routes. If we ever have enough production equipment that supports OSPF we'll probably move to that, but RIP has been working well for our purposes. Aside from that, we use the same Framed-Address and Framed-Netmask in RADIUS for each user. Regards, Lee Terrell pferraro@wna-linknet.com wrote:
Have an ISDN customer that wants 6 IPs in a subnet for his end. We are using TC hubs and we have assigned a static IP of xxx.xxx.88.193 with a Framed-IP- Netmask of 255.255.255.248 (/29) They make the connection and get the static IP assigned, but we can not Ping the IP.
I would like to know if there is some "Magic" we need to do on the TC HUBs to allow all of this to work. We have other clients that use the SINGLE static IP to manage clients behind there netowrk.
Any guidance appreciated
Phillip