Re: Multiple IP's???

Mr. Angel Melendez (root@melectric.com)
Tue, 24 Sep 1996 22:51:44 -0400 (EDT)

I'm sorry. I though that might have sounded ambiguous. What I mean is
you couldn't assign an IP address to the Ether0 and then two seperate
class c domains (outside where ether0 lives) to two async ports
(respectively) and end up with a
three-way homed router. (Would be nice though). I wasn't referring to
the subnetting facilities of the PM routers.

Best regards,

Mr. Angel Melendez
Chief Engineer
Melectric Technologies
angel@melectric.com

On Tue, 24 Sep 1996, Darren Klein wrote:

> On 24 Sep 96 at 20:08, Mr. Angel Melendez wrote:
>
> > No, it doesn't support multiple concurrent IP's. Nor can you route
> > across seperate classes (ie. S1 to destination 128.64.72.80 and S2
> > to destination 128.64.16.30 while Ether0 is, say 128.64.72.0)
>
> So, how can I route to multiple class c's with my portmaster 2ER?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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