its the pppd that assigns the ip address u can check it out under /etc/ppp directory 
look for options.ttyC<n> where n is a device number e.g ttyC0,ttyC1 and so on 
depending on how many ports ur multi serial board supports, there u can find the ip 
address assigned to the device and the ip address of ur dialin server that serves as a 
gateway, the format is like this <gw ip address>:<dev assigned ip addr> . what 
supposed to be ur problem?

rex


-- Original Message --
From: Jagi Sarcilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Send: 2001-07-27
Subject: [plug] (no subject)

Plug
we have an existing dial-up but unfortunately, im new to dial-in,
we have server for dial-in, using the clyclades CYCLOM-YeP RJ45-DB25 
Modules, Modem is US Robotics FaxModem, How would i know who is giving 
the IP's for the Client, is it the MGETTY, PPPD or ANY, i read all the 
articles regarding PPP server or Dial-In server but its not same as they 
put the information/configurations in our server, sadly im all alone coz 
our system ads left us, and also please guys give me some info for the 
dial-in server, we are mini ISP right now, i dont have much money to hire 
a Skilled SYSADS, i want to know how to setup also the Dial-in server
Please help!!

Hajji




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