The route information should be added to the max. However, I'm thinking
your route format is wrong. BTW, netmask if for the routers WAN
interface,
not its Ethernet interface. You rarely need it.
Framed route should look like:
Framed-Route = "x.x.x.x/29 their.route.ip 1"
Here is the RFC verbage:
> Type
> 22 for Framed-Route.
>
> Length
> >= 3
>
> String
> The String field is one or more octets, and its contents are
> implementation dependent. It is intended to be human readable and
> MUST NOT affect operation of the protocol. It is recommended that
> the message contain displayable ASCII characters from the range 32
> through 126 decimal.
>
> For IP routes, it SHOULD contain a destination prefix in dotted
> quad form optionally followed by a slash and a decimal length
> specifier stating how many high order bits of the prefix should be
> used. That is followed by a space, a gateway address in dotted
> quad form, a space, and one or more metrics separated by spaces.
> For example, "192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.1 1 2 -1 3 400". The length
> specifier may be omitted in which case it should default to 8 bits
> for class A prefixes, 16 bits for class B prefixes, and 24 bits
> for class C prefixes. For example, "192.168.1.0 192.168.1.1 1".
>
> Whenever the gateway address is specified as "0.0.0.0" the IP
> address of the user SHOULD be used as the gateway address.
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