> in the range outside of the pool but in that subnet. If that is the
> preferred method,
> how do you handle a bank of PM3's, when you don't know for sure where
> the
> static IP user will dial into? At busy times, they may roll over into
> any of the PM's
> so how do you handle routing for the static ranges? Am I missing
> something
> obvious here? Is this really much simpler that I am thinking?
You want to setup you network so that the routing protocol you use can route
a /32 (or a subnet) for you static users to what ever portmaster they dial
into. OSPF is the preferred method to do this with.
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