Subject: Re: routing
To: Matthias Scheler <tron@lyssa.owl.de>
From: Jan-Hinrich Fessel <oskar@zippo.unna.ping.de>
List: current-users
Date: 09/09/1997 08:29:02
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In message <19970909003621.19754@lyssa.owl.de>you write:
> 	remote-router <-ISDN->	local-router <-Ether->	NetBSD box 1
> 	x.y.z.83		192.168.0.1		192.168.0.2
> 							    +
> 							x.y.z.84 as IP alias

This is an easy one.  Let the router do proxy-arp for x.y.z.83 (and the 
surrounding subnet, if he can't do single address-proxy-arp).
And just route add default x.y.z.83 on the NetBSD box does it all.
This was my setup for more than a year before I attached ISDN directly to my 
NetBSD.

Gruesse
       Oskar

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