Where do you put the secondary IP address ?

At 1/3/01 04:49 PM, you wrote:
>well I am not that much expert in Lucent/MAX but I am running two class C in
>my MaxTNT.
>
>         The way is very simple. just assign ip pools 1,2,3.... and what u
>need is to have
>a secondary ip address entry if you are using Cisco as a gateway. and it
>will work.
>
>
>     i hope it will help .
>With Regards
>Ahsan Khan
>Sr. System Admin
>Internet Division (OneNet)
>Sun Communication Pvt. Ltd.
>Pakistan
>http://ahsank.one.net.pk
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Carl Jagerski" <carll at forcomm.net>
>To: <ascend-users at bungi.com>
>Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 12:01 AM
>Subject: (ASCEND) MAX TNT IP Addresses
>
>
> > Hi Everyone,
> >      Up until now I have been using 4048 and 6000 units which all
> > require less than a class C (or /24) worth of IP addresses for
> > the IP Pools.  Now, our company just acquired a MAX TNT that has
> > 672 ports in it.  That's over 2.5 class C's.  All I have is
> > class C's and none of them are contiguous.  Nor do I have any
> > subnets of a class B.  So, How do I assign 2.5+ class C's in
> > the MAX TNT.  Does anyone have a snippit of a config to show
> > me how it's done.  Does it have to do with routing issues in
> > the MAX or is there some other magic at work here.  Any help
> > would be appreciated to point me in the right direction.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
> >
> > Carl Jagerski
> > Network Administrator, Forward Communications
> > carll at forcomm.net
> > 724-378-4490
> >
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Carl Jagerski
Network Administrator, Forward Communications
carll at forcomm.net
724-378-4490

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