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Re: Dynamic IP
On Wed, 28 May 1997 Gilad_Gam@vocaltec.com wrote:
> I think what Ira was referring to was the allocation of fixed addresses
> from the _server's_ side. You, as a client, connects to a different modem
> every time you call, so it still seems to be dynamic IP. If Netvision were
> to give _you_ a fixed ip address, it would means a completely different
> setup than that, hence the bloated price (I think they give you an address
> in a completely different class c than the ones used by the modem pools).
of course. probably also a separate modem bank if the terminal servers
aren't smart enough. In Ciscos I'm told it means defining a profile for
EACH user...
Constantin contacted me voice since and I got the full picture... he has
an FR, and wants to let bezek connect people to him through 135. the same
way I use /etc/ppp/options.ttyS? he can give IP addresses per telnet
session.
> Tell this to Netvision. When I asked them to give me a fixed IP,
> they called it "MultiCall PPP" or something similar, and demanded
> $250-$300 (I don't remember exactly) per month !!!
Netvision are shmocks. for that price you can get an FR from Bezek AND
connect at about $120 to Artaxia with one I address and %15 bandwidth or
something... I would have done that if I hadn't cut myself from the FR
line completely.
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Ira Abramov, Sysadmin <ira@scso.com> 02-6426-822
Webmaster at the Hebrew University's Authority For R & D
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