On Wed, 30 May 2001 at 19:09 (-0400), Jeff Mcadams wrote: JM> IP ADDRESS POOLS JM> Name Address Size InUse State Route Unused Status JM> dialup 204.255.236.232/C 23 11 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup2 204.255.236.200/C 23 14 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup3 204.255.236.223/C 9 5 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup4 204.255.230.241/C 14 8 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup5 204.255.230.195/C 46 46 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup6 204.255.230.149/C 23 6 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup7 204.255.230.172/C 23 6 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> dialup8 204.252.74.17/C 46 17 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE 0 ACTIVE JM> HiPer>> JM> JM> Wacko isn't it? :) This box grew from originally only having one PRI JM> to having 8 on it currently, and is likely to grow some more. The JM> wonders of running an ISP on a shoestring. :) I have managed to get it to work by creating a couple of temp pools (I couldn't use contiguous IP space :() and then once the orignal pool was gone I created 3 new pools. pool1 216.191.63.65/26 63 3 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE ACTIVE pool2 216.191.63.129/26 63 6 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE ACTIVE pool3 216.191.63.193/28 15 2 PUBLIC NO_AGGREGATE ACTIVE And it appears to be working. It is getting to that time of night that customers are not hitting this box anymore (8 PRI's before it in the hunt group) so my changes should be done by morning. I am letting the TC speak RIPv2 to a Cisco that is redistributing into OSPF for the rest of the network. I have been trying to keep the allocations for the pool in the same block to minimize the routes needed and have it down to 3 once the Cisco is done aggregating. Thanks to everyone who responded to my question. Hmm...An unrelated question...Is there anyway to backup the software from the DSP and/or the ARC incase something goes wrong? We have acquired this box as part of an ISP we purchased and don't have much in the way of documentation (thanks to the PDF's online I have enough to get by), but I don't have any software to load back in should something get corrupted. Thanks, 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.