06-05-2002 10:45 PM - edited 03-01-2019 10:02 PM
I have two routers A and B connected by serial interface. A and B has users who are mobile and move between lans...When users move, their TCP IP settings shudnt be changed.....A and B shud be configured to reflect this...
All helps are welcome.
Thanks
06-06-2002 05:27 AM
Hi.
You can bridge between segments if you have a single subnet or if you want something more interesting you can try mobile IP...
Rgds.
NM
06-07-2002 09:10 AM
i dont want bridging, Definitely i can try Mobile IP, but i see Mobile IP is not supported in 1600s..Any reasons ?
06-17-2002 09:31 PM
Well Well...Much more simpler than mobile IP would be Mobile ARP or LAM...Local access mobility is working really cool for this situation.
Thanks
06-20-2002 08:30 AM
Thanks This may help a situation I am in. We have an outsourced network to ATT and outsourced servers to IBM . This creates a big problem when we have to move Manufacturing Lines between building that require specific IP addresses on Risc6000 or AS/4000 servers.
This feature may help me temporary move my printers without changing ip addresses that will take days - weeks for IBM to correct
Fred Keller CCIE 2029 .
06-21-2002 01:43 AM
Hi.
This is really cool. I didn't know this.
Thanks Shanky.
Rgds.
NM
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