Is this routed the standard way?  I mean where the first and last IP are
broadcasts? so that to give em 2 I gotta give em 4?  (Sorry for sounding
dense) and can it be in the same class C as its ip pool? Or do I need a
regular route route  (I was hoping there was some ip alias trick - but Ill
live!)

On Fri, 31 May 2002, Jim Segrave wrote:

> On Thu 30 May 2002 (20:39 -0500), Chad Whitten wrote:
> > you can setup a static profile on the max or tnt and assign the customer a 
> > block of ip's (/30, /29, whatever).  That is what i do for ISDN customers who 
> > need more than 1 ip address. typically i assign a /30 which gives them an ip 
> > for their router and an ip for their gateway/firewall/vpn device.  If they 
> > need public ips on their lan (why they would i have no idea) i assign them a 
> > either a /29 or /28 and charge them for the extra ips.
> > 
> 
> A Radius reply with a Framed-Address of their dialup router and a
> Framed-Netmask will route a subnet over a dial-up connection. We do
> this as a matter of course with /29s, /28s and the odd /27
> 
> -- 
> Jim Segrave           jes at nl.demon.net
> 

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