On Thu, 15 Jun 2000,  Charles E. Gelm wrote about,  Re: IP masq/network help:
> Michael Stearne wrote:
> 
> You (probably) don't assign two addresses to one interface.
> The modem, probably gets 24.x.x.x
> and the 'eth0' stays 192.168.x.x.
> All workstations route to 'eth0'.
> The ipmasq routes 192.168.x.x to 'eth0'
> and the rest to the cable modem.
> 
>  You, probably, only needed to change your ipmasq route
> that was to 'ppp0' to the cable modem interface name.
> 
> Perhaps
>  http://metalab.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/Cable-Modem/index.html
> would be of help.

If DHCP is involved with the cable modem, then it is adviseable to make
that eth0, not only advisable but much easier to configure as well.

> 
> HTH, Chuck
> 

-- 
Regards Richard
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