Hello
This is a basic routing problem.
The MAX should only respond to ARP is the IP address in the request is in
the same SUBNET as the Ethernet interface. So if the dial in clients are
given IP addresses in the ethernet interface subnet, the MAX will proxy-arp
for them. If the dial in clients are given IP addresses outside the subnet,
normal routing applies.
I.E. At least a static route needs to be put in the devices on the network,
pointing them to go via the MAX to get to the remote client.
Cheers
James

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ezz" <eelco at xs4all.nl>
To: <ascend-users at bungi.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: (ASCEND) MAX 1800 ip routing problem


> Hi,
>
> I have some problems routing IP to devices connected to my MAX 1800. I
have
> a configuration with a RADIUS server (not on the MAX) which checks the
login
> and assigns a IP address to the connecting device. This works fine, the
MAX
> routes IP packages from the connecting device on to the network. However
> packages addressed to the connecting device are not routed back (the MAX
> doesn't respond the ARP request of the sending party). If I configure the
> MAX to assign the IP address from a local pool (same ip addresses as used
by
> the RADIUS server) everything works fine (so the MAX does respond to the
ARP
> request and routes the IP packages back to the connecting device). Does
> anyone know a solution for this problem?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Eelco Cramer
>
>
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