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Re: (ASCEND) VRouters in 8.0.1



I guess I'm not sure what exactly you are trying to do, but the vrouter 
section of the release notes should spell it out for you.

With vrouter, you can set radius entries for each user and point them to a 
particular vrouter table.

At 04:12 PM 1/26/00 +1300, Lennon wrote:
>I have a question if it'll work (how to do it)
>
>We have a Max6000 with 3*E1 (90 Channels dialin) and a 4th E1 running
>Stacked Wideband (X*64K channels) etc
>the 4th has the main default route pointing out of it (to the connection at
>the other end)
>
>Can I set vrouters so I can make all the traffic from dialins go through
>another machine (this will run transparent
>proxying via linux/squid) and then go back to another vrouter back to its
>default route which is the connection on the
>4th E1 (a little hard to explain)
>
>
>MAX6000 (VR1) default route = IP address of linux box (ethernet card 1)
>MAX6000 (VR2) default route = other end of 4th PRI Stacked wideband
>connection.
>
>Linux box with 2 ethernet cards on it..
>1st card on VR1 ip addresses
>2nd card on VR2 ip addresses default route of Max6000 (VR2)
>(Or I can use 1 ethernet card and use 2 ip addresses on it)
>
>Or am thinking VRouting is something it is not?
>
>I have always wanted the Max do it something that the Cisco's do (policy
>routing for certain ports (redirect say port 80 to
>anther ip A
>
>Thanks
>Craig Whitmore
>iGRIN Internet
>
>
>
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