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Re: (ASCEND) Subnet routed accounts dialing into different POPs





 Ahhh. I think that will only be able to work in an OSPF enviroment, 
RIP V1 the box will always advertise /32's, You can try RIP-V2, But
RIP is just messy if you ask me, I do am currently facing the
samn dilima but on a larger scale. I soon will be doing some
OSPF testing and publishing my results to the lest, My my largest
pop I have 90 Ascends, So It's going to be quite interesting.

If your still fairly small, I'd try OSPF, or maybe even rip2, If
the MAX will do proper route summary,.

Jason Nealis
Erols Internet



On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Peter Lalor wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> We're at that stage where things get complicated here in tinyISPland. You
> know, where you go from one Max and POP to several? Yeah, that stage.
> 
> We do subnet-routed accounts in various Class Cs that, until now, all
> dialed into a single Max. Now we have a TNT handling some POPs, and I have
> a (well, many) question about moving accounts between POPs.
> 
> Accounts are authenticated with RADIUS, so that's not a problem.
> 
> We haven't assigned Class Cs geographically/by POP, so some users in a
> subnet in a particular Class C will call one Max while other users in
> another subnet in the same Class C will now call another.
> 
> If a particular Class C is routed to Max1 and a subnet/account handled by
> that Max gets moved to Max2, I assume I can easily enter a static route for
> the subnet in Max1 over to Max2.
> 
> My question is, is there a way to automate it? If Max2 receives a call for
> 100.100.100.100/29, can it announce that fact via RIP or, preferably, OSPF
> and have routing handled automatically?
> 
> I've reread this carefully and I think it makes sense, so my apologies if
> your brain now hurts.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Peter Lalor
> Infoasis
> plalor@infoasis.com
> http://www.infoasis.com/
> 415-459-7991 x102
> 415-459-7992 fax
> 
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