[Asterisk-Users] hdlc setup routing question

Michael A Rowley os2mac at earthlink.net
Mon Jun 7 15:22:19 MST 2004


Ok, I guess I wasn't clear enough.... I keep doing that.... Here is 
what I recieved from sprint...


  Linecode B8ZS
  Format ESF
  Timing from Network

If you are having any Internet issues call and report this circuit ID to
(800) 603-8044 option 4, option 3, option1.
                        Circuit ID
(FRAME) 60.YGFS.576125.UFLG
Order Number   N495625

WAN IP’s   Far end (Gateway) 209.26.250.73
                      Near end (local interface) 209.26.250.74
                      Subnet mask 255.255.255.252
                      Encapsulation Frame Relay
                      Maintenance Protocol ANNEX D (ANSI)
                      DLCI 44
Ethernet IP on Router is 209.26.224.33  subnet mask 255.255.255.248
Usable IP’s are 209.26.224.34  to 209.26.224.38
DNS servers
   Primary     138.210.81.3
   Secondary  205.160.188.2

So, I need pointopoint from 209.26.250.74 to 209.26.250.73...

Now, 209.26.250.74 belongs to sprint... I can't use it... but it is 
being assigned to pvc0 to complete the point to point protocol for 
frame relay.

209.26.224.33 is the router IP address that sprint set up on my adtran. 
  Thats fine.  So I need the ip address for my box to actually be 
209.26.224.33 so that I can actually reach it... I tried the setup 
without 209.26.224.33, but I could not reach the box at all at 
209.26.250.74.  It would respond to a ping, but could not ssh into it, 
or anything else.  My guess is that 209.26.250.74 is protected by a 
firewall at sprint, and 209.26.224.33-38 (my ip addresses) are set up 
as DMZ's.

With this setup, I can ssh 209.26.250.74, if 209.26.224.33 is set up, 
but not without it.....

M


On Monday, June 7, 2004, at 03:51 PM, Joseph wrote:

> Not sure I understand what all you are doing here, but you need
> your gateway to be on the same subnet as your main ip address.
>
> Why do you assign 2 ip's to your pvc?
>
> If ping's are allow, sometimes it helps to use traceroute to
> see the path a packet is taking.
>
>
Michael Rowley MD
FP

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