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RE: (ASCEND) How to save a route



The NT box does have the IP of the pipeline set as its gateway.  If for instance the pipeline
is 208.5.98.173 and the NT is 208.5.98.174, then whenever the max is rebooted, I have to do
iproute add 208.5.98.174/32 208.5.98.173   to the max in order for it to know where to send any
208.5.98.174 traffic.....which requires that the pipeline(208.5.98.173) be connected for me to be 
able to add the route.  I just want to be able to save this hand entered route between boots, if possible.

If not, then we'll give the pipeline a 2nd dummy IP address, change the NT proxy to be an IP in the dummy
class c, and reconfigure TCP/IP on every machine on their network...........but I'd rather be able to save 
the route I described above if at all possible


-----Original Message-----
From:	Leon McCalla [SMTP:ascend@caribbeanlink.com]
Sent:	Wednesday, January 28, 1998 10:26 PM
To:	Ascend Admin
Cc:	ascend-users
Subject:	Re: (ASCEND) How to save a route

you don't need to set a new route every time you dial. you should set the IP
of the pipeline to be the default gateway of the NT box.

Leon McCalla
leon@caribbeanlink.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Ascend Admin <ascend@mylink.net>
To: 'ascend-users@bungi.com' <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 9:18 AM
Subject: (ASCEND) How to save a route


>We have a dial in ISDN user set-up with a NT proxy server as follows,
>  a pipeline 50 calls into a max4004, connects with a static IP
>  we have this IP routed from our Cisco 2500 to the max (Cisco goes out to
'net)
>  the max adds the pipelines route to its table when the pipeline connects.
>
>  The IP for the NT proxy server is statically routed from the Cisco the
max,
>  when the pipeline is connected to the max, I add a static route in term
serve mode for the NT proxy machine
>  to point out to the connected pipeline.  Once this route is added, the
pipeline can connect and disconnect
>  dynamically as needed, and the static route for the NT proxy stays in the
maxes routing table.......unless rebooted.
>  When rebooted, the static route for the NT to the pipeline is not saved,
I have to 1) remember to re-add this every power
>  outage or reboot, and 2) dial-in as the pipeline users account and IP to
be able to add the route....without them connected
>  I get a route not added message on every attempt.
>
>Question:
>  Is there a way to save routes added in term server mode with the iproute
add command between boots?
>  Is there a better way to do this without subnetting?
>
>Thanks
>Scott
>Support@MyLink.net
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