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Date:      Wed, 5 Mar 1997 22:17:04 -0300
From:      compland@ism.com.br (Helio Coelho Jr. - CompuLand Informatica)
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   routing help
Message-ID:  <199703060117.WAA25096@unix1.ism.com.br>

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Hi:

    Sorry to be a little off-topic...

    I have a network subneted in 8 groups of 30 hosts (255.255.255.224).
    I use the first block to my hosts, and the second to dial-in access.
    Now I need to link, using slip, I remote network. I don't know if it is 
the right approach:

    the machine is 200.255.96.24 . Can I define the sl0 interface as
200.255.96.28
(for example), and the other end be 200.255.96.193 (in another subnet) ?
Or I need to define the sl0 interface in another subnet ?
    
host1                        router
200.255.96.24 (ether)        200.255.96.194 (ether)
200.255.96.28 (slip) ------- 200.255.96.193 (slip)

It would work if I run gated in host1 ?

Thanks a lot,
Regards,
Helio.





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