[Emerald] adding a static route (user defined) to my cisco 3810

David Kerr ( (no email) )
Mon, 20 Sep 1999 15:46:39 -0500

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What attribute do i need to have in my radius profile to add a user =
defined route to my cisco 3810.

Is it framed route?

If this is correct, what format should it be entered in?

I'm using Emerald to set up the profile.

I can manually add the route to the cisco and it works. I would prefer =
to have radius set it.

This is what i add to the cisco "ip route 209.186.37.240 255.255.255.248 =
209.186.37.240"

I'm using ip unnumbered for the wan interface

I am routing a 6 host subnet to a cisco 675 dsl router from a cisco 3810

Thanks for any help.

David Kerr

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What attribute do i need to have in my =radius=20profile to add a user defined route to my cisco 3810.
 
Is it framed route?
 
If this is correct, what format should =it be=20entered in?
 
I'm using Emerald to set up the=20profile.
 
I can manually add the route to the =cisco and it=20works. I would prefer to have radius set it.
 
This is what i add to the cisco "ip =route=20209.186.37.240 255.255.255.248 209.186.37.240"
 
I'm using ip unnumbered for the wan=20interface
 
I am routing a 6 host subnet to a =cisco 675=20dsl router from a cisco 3810
 
Thanks for any help.
 
David Kerr
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