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Re: (ASCEND) MAX TNT -- routing more than one network over a dedicated connection



Have you tried adding a static route in the TNT pointing that network to
the IF address of the cisco's serial port?

--
William Charnock
System Administrator
FastLane Internet Services
(817)-429-5263

On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, David S. Langlands wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I need to physically route two separate networks over a 
> dedicated T1, and would ideally like to put the route info
> in the connection profile.  So far, I have not had any success
> doing this:
> 
> Network numbers changed to protect the ignorant =)
> 
> <MAX> <--------T1 B8ZS/ESF -----------> <Cisco 25xx>
> 
> 200.1.2.0                            200.1.4.0
>                                      200.2.1.0
> 
> I have the Cisco configured and routing the 200.1.4
> network fine.  I've split it up into 16 different subnets
> for various customers.  Since the TNT has only one route
> argument in the connection profile, how can I add another
> route for 200.2.1?  I've tried RIP, but to no avail.
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
> 
> Dave Langlands
> --
> dsl@uss.net
> 
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