HI
This is because the IPCP negotiation implementation in PCs is quite
different from the routers.
The PC will show that the gateway is the Ip address assigned by the
router
this is normal. Make sure you have selected in the dial up networking
icon "use default gateway on remote connection" or something similar,
depending if you have w98,nt or w2k
In the router, check that you have "after" the IPCP negotiation a host
route (/32) pointing to the IP address asigned by the router (check with
sh ip ro). If you don4t have it, the IP negociation in PPP failed by
some reason (you can still have LCP working)
Check that the IP address asigned by the router is not diferent that
the one configured in the dial up networking icon (or that you don4t
have
any in the icon)
Regards!
leo wrote:
>
> PSTN DDN(PPP)
> PCs-----------Router1-------------Router2|
> |------network A (188.205.0.0)
> |
> the ip address of the router1's ethernet is 1.2.3.4,the pc connecting the
> router1 via hub can acess network A,
> the PCs use PSTN dialer in the router1's a/s,and get an ip address which is
> in the router1's address pool,in router1,i use async-bootp gateway
> 1.2.3.4,but after the pc dialer in the router,I use the command "winipcfg"
> in win98,it tells me that its gateway is the ip address of itself!so the
> dialer-in pc can't access network A
> Could someone tell me how can the pc access network A (except in the pc,use
> "route add default 1.2.3.4)?
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