[NTISP] IP delegation...

Gabriel Sponsler ( (no email) )
Fri, 3 Dec 1999 09:49:47 -0800

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Pardon my ignorance on this issue, but in starting to sell DSL our =
company has run into a problem delegating IP addresses to customers. =
Due to the configuration constraints of the Cisco router (3810) we are =
using, we have assigned a subnet mask for our end users of 255.255.254.0 =
thus allowing all of the users access to all of the addresses in the =
assigned class C.
My question is: What would be the best way to avoid customers to =
just grab unused IPs for their workstations? The only way I could do =
it now is assign all the untaken IP to a Nt workstation, but that is =
cumbersome and quite annoying.=20
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
thanks

Gabriel Sponsler
fax: 831-648-8113
ph: 831-648-8111
gabe@montereybay.com

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    Pardon my =ignorance on this=20issue, but in starting to sell DSL our company has run into a problem =delegating=20IP addresses to customers.  Due to the configuration constraints of =the=20Cisco router (3810) we are using, we have assigned a subnet mask =for our=20end users of 255.255.254.0 thus allowing all of the users access to all =of the=20addresses in the assigned class C.
    My question is: What =would be=20the best way to avoid customers to just grab unused IPs for their=20workstations?   The only way I could do it now is assign all =the=20untaken IP to a Nt workstation, but that is cumbersome and quite=20annoying. 
    Any suggestions =would be greatly=20appreciated,
    thanks
 
Gabriel Sponsler
fax: =831-648-8113
ph:=20831-648-8111
gabe@montereybay.com
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