question about Framed-Route (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@livingston.com)
Sat, 7 Sep 1996 19:37:43 -0700 (PDT)

Once upon a time Bruce Bauman shaped the electrons to say...
>user Password = "UNIX"
> User-Service-Type = Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> Framed-Address = 206.205.132.9,
> Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.0,
> Framed-Route = "206.205.132.2 206.205.132.9 1",
> Framed-Routing = None
>
>When I dial-in using this account, I get connected as
>the correct IP address (206.205.132.9), but I can't ping
>or otherwise access this address. What does the first
>address in the Framed-Route line signify? Is it supposed
>to be the address of my router, my portmaster, or
>something else?

Something else - Framed-Route is used when the user dialing in has more than
one IP. What you are saying here is that the user has 132.9 AND 132.2 and
to get to 132.2 use 132.9 as the gateway.

Framed-Route is rarely used, it is a special case.

-MZ

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