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From: PTD-000440 <dstevens@ptdprolog.net>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: ISDN Routing and the Bitserver Pro
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 21:47:11 -0500
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I am trying to set up and ISDN connection between my LAN at the office and
my remote webserver, which is running FreeBSD 2.1.5R.  I have an ascend
pipeline ISDN router/bridge and a Motorola Bitserver pro.

I want to hook up my LAN to my freebsd webserver and just need a few
pointers on where to start and what is generally involved in setting this
up.

I want to use both B channels for a Multi-PPP connection.  Is it possible
with FreeBSD?  I have been scouring the net for any information and have
been to the freebsd handbook many a time, but it's just a little
confusing.

I also have a question regarding the ip's i should use for the LAN.  I
have access to a class c if neccessary or can I use the 198.168.* ip's?
Probably not I suspect.

If anyone has accomplished this I would greatly appreciate a quick run
through, if not any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanx

Dave Stevens
Webmaster
Lazerpro Video Productions