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Old 02-12-2004, 01:36 AM   #1
DerBrain
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dial on demand isdn / analog routing server


hi,

i want to build an server with two isdn cards and 2 Analog modems, wich make an dial in connection by our offices when you send for examble a ping.

when you send the ping to 10.0.1.2 mask 255.255.255.0 office one is called

when you send the ping to 10.0.2.2 mask 255.255.255.0 office two is called

and so on.

if i want to use a analog or isdn connection should be possible to chancge by configure a new office.

all connection should work parallel and i want tu use nat.

in the german helpsitzes no one can give me an example configuration or can help me

perhaps you

thank you

DerBrain

 
Old 02-13-2004, 01:42 PM   #2
peter_robb
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You need to start the pppd daemon and have it wait for packets before it dials out... call dial on demand..

See man pppd for the options and for more setup info, this article.
 
  


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