[rbak-nsp] Subnet mask and default gateway for CLIPS from
David Freedman
david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Fri Jun 19 09:52:42 EDT 2009
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You will have to have all the gateway IPs on the smartedge though, for
routing out, how do you plan to do this?
Dave.
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> Yes, there is a DHCP relay between the subscriber and smartedge. Smartedge
> have route to all /18 subnet via this proxy. It all works fine.
> But I don't want to describe all /24 networks in redback config.
> Question is: Can I setup netmask & router for DHCP(CLIPS) from RADIUS ?
> FRAMED-IP-NETMASK attribute does not apply.
>
>
>> I see, there is a DHCP proxy/relay between the subscriber and
>> smartedge.
>>
>> This is similar to what I have done in the past and used the dhcp
>> server policy to create a different next hop for clients. in this
>> case, i use an interface to assign to the vlan so I could reach the
>> proxy server (192.168.24.5) and route the subnet to it. The multibind
>> interface is part of the subnet and acts as si-addr, the clients are
>> given the IP of the proxy as the nearest router... but this is going
>> to make you create multiple smaller IP address ranges instead of your /
>> 18.
>
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