Thanks David -

Do I need a netmask and gateway?  Looks like I got the route but can not
browse?


Thanks...Tim

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Subject: [Rodopi] Static IP routes


> Real simple,  go into your customer plan, click on "edit" to the right of
> username, go into the user profile and click on "edit" next to
> templatedefault, change the Framed-Address from "255.255.255.254" to the
> desired address.  Had a buddy show me that one.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
>
>
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> > Hi - I need to assign static IP routes to my CISCO for some users - can
> some
> > one direct me on how to do this from Rodopi -
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> >
> > Thanks...Tim
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