Thanks for your help.

"James Courtier-Dutton" <jcdutton at lucent.COM> wrote in message
news:list.ascend-users#026b01bff64c$3a92a660$1401a8c0 at home...
> 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.

In the situation I described this was the case. All the ip addresses where
in the same subnet but when the RADIUS assigned the ip address instead of
the MAX the routing didn't work anymore.

> 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.

I tried this as well:

---8< copied from another message >8---
I tried that but it doesn't work! All the connecting devices where assigned
an IP address in the 10.*.*.* network, on the server (somewhere on our
intranet) to which the devices are connecting I added a static route to the
MAX but the MAX responds with host-unreachable ICMPs.
---8< end 8>---

Cheers,

Eelco


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