okay x.x.181.0 with netmask of .252.
> my modems sit on x.x.182.65-94 255.255.255.224
okay x.x.182.0 with netmask of .224.
> I would like to send another subnet to the portmaster that is
> x.x.182.97 - 126 255.255.225.224.
Okay.
> Then an ISDN router will be on x.x.182.97 and 98
> Here I need to route another subnet of x.x.183
>
> where x.x.182.97 --> x.x.183.1 - 62 255.255.255.192 and
> x.x.182.98 --> x.x.183.65 - 126 255.255.255.192
okay x.x.183.0 with netmask of .192.
> I would like to know the proper way to set up the static routes
> between all of these and any suggestions if I am goinng about this wrong.
> Please advise.
Okay, on the PM
You will need to set the netmask on the ether0 interface, if you haven't
already.
> add netm x.x.181.0 255.255.255.252
> add netm x.x.182.0 255.255.255.224
> add netm x.x.183.0 255.255.255.192
> save all
> add route x.x.183.0 x.x.182.97 1
> add route x.x.183.64 x.x.182.98 1
> save all
> show route
After the 'show route' and you should see the new
static routes with the flags 'NS' for Network Static route.
ON the Cisco you will have to set static routes with the correct
netmask values.
JGT
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