DSL Rate

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Sun Dec 24 06:59:07 2000

At 01:34 24-12-2000 -0500, you wrote:

> Um, isn't the gateway the same as the router interface? I have a similar
>set up (subblock of 8, one network, one broadcast, one for gateway/router,
>leaving me five to play with).

        I meant the router on my LAN. Here's a quick ASCII...

TelcoLine==Cisco675DSU==MyRouter==MyLAN

        The 675, based on its configuration, presents the following subnet on its
Ethernet port.

        63.226.233.136 (Reserved, Network)
        63.226.233.137 (User-assignable, assigned to the Ethernet port on
'MyRouter' by yours truly).
        63.226.233.138 - 141 (User-Assignable, various machines)
        .142 = Default gateway address on the Cisco side (Reserved).
        .143 = Broadcast (Reserved)

        Does that make a little more sense?

        As for Velotel: Thanks for the word. I will look them over.


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Bruce Lane, Owner and head honcho, Blue Feather Technologies
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Received on Sun Dec 24 2000 - 06:59:07 GMT

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