Routing problem with PM-3 ? (fwd)

MegaZone (megazone@livingston.com)
Fri, 27 Dec 1996 14:40:39 -0800 (PST)

Once upon a time Ralf Sauther shaped the electrons to say...
>Our network 193.197.84.0 has a 4bit ClassC subnetmasking on the
>eth-interface (nm 255.255.255.240, bcast 193.197.84.15), where all local
>machines are in. The rest of this net is for external dialin-users
>(modem/ISDN). This is, because dynamic routing seems to be a little
>instable with gated some times and that our local machines are always

So what you are saying is the PM-3 is using the .240 netmask on the dialin
customers too?

Are these routes being sent by RIP or OSPF?

With RIP will collapse on network boundaries, and RIPv1 doesn't support
subnets.

>Also how about RIP-2 and multicast support ? Will it be supported in a

RIPv2 is being worked on with BGP(4) and will hopefully be out in early
1997. I don't know of any plans for multicast at this time.

>And at least: Are there any plans for supporting HDLC/transparent/rawIP
>with the Caller-Identification ?

I don't know of any plans for this.

-MZ

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