Thanks for all of the replies, I just picked this one to reply to. :) On Wed, 30 May 2001 at 12:24 (-0400), Jeff Mcadams wrote: JM> Shouldn't *have* to since its a set command (changes an already existing JM> entry) rather than an add command (add a new entry to a table), but That was my hope as well, but that doesn't appear to be the case. It looks like I might need to create a new pool and then delete this one and create another to adjust it. JM> I do know that there is no problem with just defining a new pool (add ip JM> pool ....) for the rest of the IP addresses that aren't covered by the JM> pool already in there. The Arc will handle having multiple pools JM> without any trouble whatsoever. Default setting is to round-robin the JM> usage of addresses, so the addresses will get used from both eventually, JM> even without all lines being in use. JM> JM> Indeed, there are some benefits to splitting up the pools anyway...you JM> can disable individual pools and move IP addresses around (as people log JM> off and free up the addresses in the disabled pool) without disrupting JM> your service and stuff like that. The consensus seems to be go with multiple pools and be happy. :) It looks like I need to number into temporary address space, delete the current pool, then create the new ones. If I could get the aggregate to work the way I think it should I would be happy. I have version 4.1.59 on the ARC so am stuck with RIP. :( Thanks for the responses. I will be getting this thing the way I want sooner or later. Michael ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael J. Hartwick, VE3SLQ hartwick@hartwick.com Hartwick Communications Consulting (519) 396-7719 Kincardine, ON, CA http://www.hartwick.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe to usr-tc, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe usr-tc" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message.