Marco,

It is the same Class C addresses that the ethernet is set at.

Thanks,

Ken Rea


On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Marco C. Coelho wrote:

> This will often come to be a IP routing issue.  If the Class C addresses
> that your MAX is handing out to your dial in customers is not in the same
> class-C that the ethernet port and your internal network to the core router,
> you will see exactly what you're seeing.
> 
> If this is the case, all you have to do is build a route into your gateway
> that tells it all addresses meant for class C XXX.XXX.XXX.0 go to ethernet
> port XXX.XXX.XXX.X
> 
> hope that's clear enough.
> 
> In the cisco router we would use:
> 
> ip route 207.XXX.XXX.64 255.255.255.244 208.xxx.xxx.28
> 
> this tells the router that any packets meant for 207.XXX.XXX.64 with a
> subnet of 255.255.255.244 should go to ethernet address 208.xxx.xxx.28
> 
> 
> marco
> 
> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
> Marco C. Coelho
> Argon Technologies
> Texas' Best Internet Provider
> 6701 Interstate 30 West
> Greenville, Texas, 75402
> 903-455-5036
> http://www.argontech.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Rea" <wildcat at pcez.com>
> To: "Ascend Users Mail List" <ascend-users at max.bungi.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 11:16 AM
> Subject: (ASCEND) No routing on MAX 4002 (Try Again!)
> 
> 
> >
> >
> > We just got a bare Max 4002 to replace a box that went south. We put in 3
> > 56k by 16 modem cards and loaded version 7.0.26 software in the box. We
> > did a fclear and nvramclear and put in our same setup we use in the 4048's
> > that we use. The only real difference I can tell on this box is it has the
> > fire wall option and has no frame relay option.
> >
> > Anyway, we use channelized T1's and we set that up. We set up a default
> > gateway to our Linux router under the default static route.  We do not use
> > any of the connection profiles but use the answer profile as our default.
> >
> > Under the mod config->ethernet we set up IP address, Rip send v1 (as we do
> > on all our 4048's), Ignore def rt = yes, proxy mode = active, filter = 0.
> >
> > The 4002 will ping to the outside world (as well as our net) just fine.
> > When a client calls into the modem, they can ping the box but the cannot
> > get any further that the max 4002 box.
> >
> > I looked at out gated router and in the logs it looks like the router
> > doesn't want any rip info from this machine. The message in the log looks
> > like:
> > "Aug 27 09:30:09 rip_recv: ignoring RIP Request packet from
> > 209.102.125.10+520 - not supplying RIP"
> >
> > The 209.102.125.10 is the ethernet IP address for this MAX 4002.
> >
> > Is there some place where the RIP request have passwords added to them? I
> > know RIP can have passwords but I have never seen this on my 4048's or
> > 6096.
> >
> > Has anyone run into this problem before? Can anyone point me in the
> > correct direction? Any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ken Rea
> > wildcat at pcez.com
> >
> >
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Ken Rea
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