>From: Carl Jagerski <carll at forcomm.net>
>
>      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.

Read the section of the TNT's docs pertaining to IP pools.

In a nutshell, set up three pools of a Class C each and assigned pool 
0 in your profiles. The TNT will take an available address from any 
pool.
-- 

Peter Lalor           Infoasis
plalor at infoasis.com   http://www.infoasis.com/

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