Steve,
I'm not sure how to respond to your question. Where is the classfull mask
you are talking about?
If at the client, that is correct. PPP-NCP has no provision for
configuring the client mask, so the client defaults to the classfull mask.
Again, this is how it is supposed to work.
If at
I am using Cisco Secure to authenticate dial-in users. I would like to be
able to assign these users IP addresses from their respective VLANs. I have
set up IP address pools in my Cisco Secure. Cisco Secure applies a classful
subnet mask so I can't make them appear to be on various vlans. Is
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