I have no idea what the hell that means.
An OR-U sites on an ethernet, and it sees *one* network. Whatever network
the etheraddress is on. In order to see anything else there must be some
other box on that ether acting as a gateway.
I don't understand what you are asking.
>person to help. How come nobody at Livingston could answer my questions?
A lot depends on how you ask a question.
>Will the OR-U route a Class C to the LAN?
Of course.
>Does another router have to sit behind the OR-U?
No.
>If so, what router does Livingston recommend?
>Is the OR-U the North American box and the OR S/T the European box?
The OR-U has a built in NT-1, the S/T does not. That is what 'U' and 'S/T'
mean in ISDN land.
-MZ
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