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I got this figured out. Not really that
tough. Just never did it before.....
Lets Say I am giving the customer the subnet
10.10.10.0/29
This is what I did....
Set Framed Address to 10.10.10.1
Set Framed Netmask to 255.255.255.248
Then I did two things to test.
On one account I set
Framed Route 10.10.10.0 255.255.255.248 10.10.10.1
1
For what ever reason this works for one account but
does not work on another account. I can't figure this one out as I am
using the same hardware equipment to test. Its just a different
account. Well none the less we have had to in the past use the Cisco
AVPair attributes to do this and it works so this is what I used.
Cisco-AVPair "ip:route=10.10.10.0 255.255.255.248
10.10.10.1"
So, this lets the customer have a subnet at his WAN
connection using PPPoE.
Tony D. Koehn
Director of Networks Pixius Communications, LLC 316-219-8569 Amateur: N0LVY
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