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Re: (ASCEND) How to save a route
you don't need to set a new route every time you dial. you should set the IP
of the pipeline to be the default gateway of the NT box.
Leon McCalla
leon@caribbeanlink.com
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From: Ascend Admin <ascend@mylink.net>
To: 'ascend-users@bungi.com' <ascend-users@bungi.com>
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 9:18 AM
Subject: (ASCEND) How to save a route
>We have a dial in ISDN user set-up with a NT proxy server as follows,
> a pipeline 50 calls into a max4004, connects with a static IP
> we have this IP routed from our Cisco 2500 to the max (Cisco goes out to
'net)
> the max adds the pipelines route to its table when the pipeline connects.
>
> The IP for the NT proxy server is statically routed from the Cisco the
max,
> when the pipeline is connected to the max, I add a static route in term
serve mode for the NT proxy machine
> to point out to the connected pipeline. Once this route is added, the
pipeline can connect and disconnect
> dynamically as needed, and the static route for the NT proxy stays in the
maxes routing table.......unless rebooted.
> When rebooted, the static route for the NT to the pipeline is not saved,
I have to 1) remember to re-add this every power
> outage or reboot, and 2) dial-in as the pipeline users account and IP to
be able to add the route....without them connected
> I get a route not added message on every attempt.
>
>Question:
> Is there a way to save routes added in term server mode with the iproute
add command between boots?
> Is there a better way to do this without subnetting?
>
>Thanks
>Scott
>Support@MyLink.net
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