Re: RRAS and Class C

Kevin Ingram ( (no email) )
Wed, 26 Aug 1998 07:41:27 -0500

I would put them on a Demand Dial Interface, and then use the static route
function in RRAS admin to add the static route. Make sure you are routing
traffic to that class C to your server from your router/etc. I do this
through my NT server this way.

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul W. Wilcox <paulw@surfthe.net.au>
To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
Date: Wednesday, August 26, 1998 4:16 AM
Subject: RRAS and Class C

>We have just put an NT based RRAS/NT4.0 solution into one of our regional
>nodes, and I'm having trouble doimg something which should be quite
>fundamental. Can anyone help? Here's the issue;
>
>Customer dials in through RRAS and pulls an IP address of 203.35.164.70
(our
>ethernet address) we need to then route their class c (203.35.193.0)
>through their dial-up connection. I have tried just putting a static route
>in thorugh the commend prompt of
>
>203.35.193.0 mask 255.255.255.0 203.35.164.70
>
>but to no avail. Am I missing something left of center with RRAS? Surely
>there must be a way of routing a class c through a dial-up connection
that's
>initiated by the customer.
>
>Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Paul
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>Paul W. Wilcox
>Director - Sales and Marketing
>Surf The Net Australia
>Email: paulw@surfthe.net.au
>Web: http://www.surfthe.net.au
>Phone: +61 2 9439 9830
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