One way or another, you need to assign dial-up addresses from a pool of IP
addresses.
In particular, NT's Remote Access Server allows you to use DHCP for
allocating the dial-up addresses.
I've not tried to do this (yet) under Linux.
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From: Wandered Inn ">esoteric@atlnet.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2000 7:52 AM
I'm getting conflicting info from to 'sources.' My corporate support
tells me I should be using dhcp for my dialup connnectivity. The folks
at Spellcaster say you can't use dhcp for dialup, that dhcp is only for
a dedicated connection.
Anyone care to enlighten me as to which is an accurate statement?
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