[NTISP] PPP subnet...

Gabriel Sponsler ( (no email) )
Wed, 3 May 2000 16:11:52 -0700

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I have a situation where I need to assign /29 subnet to remote =
office where the client is using a dial-up PPP connection. Now I know =
that Emerald will allow me to assign a static subnet to a specified =
user, but I don't know how to handle that subnet from the client side.
Is there any particular hardware (web ramp, pipeline), preferably =
inexpensive that will route 4 static public IP addresses over a single =
PPP connection. Or is there a way to route IP's to the rest of the =
network using a Unix or NT machine.

Thanks all,

Gabriel=20
MontereyBay.com
gabe@montereybay.com

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    I have a situation =where I need=20to assign /29 subnet to remote office where the client is using a =dial-up PPP=20connection.  Now I know that Emerald will allow me to =assign a=20static subnet to a specified user, but I don't know how to handle that =subnet=20from the client side.
    Is there any =particular hardware=20(web ramp, pipeline), preferably inexpensive that will route 4 static =public IP=20addresses over a single PPP connection.  Or is there a way =to route=20IP's to the rest of the network using a Unix or NT machine.
 
    Thanks =all,
 
 
Gabriel
MontereyBay.com
gabe@montereybay.com
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