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Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
Lucent Technologies DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 8.2 Administration For Network Connectivity Instructions Manual
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IP Addressing 21 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 1 Networking Overview Valid subnet masksThe valid subnets for each Class of address are: Notice that all 5 valid Class C subnet masks can also be valid Class B or Class A subnet masks, and all 13 valid Class B subnet masks can also be valid Class A subnet masks. For example, 255.255.255.224 is a valid subnet mask for all three address classes. It allows 6 (2 3-2) subnetworks for Class C addresses,...
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IP Addressing 1 Networking Overview Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 22 Default Gateway On LANs that connect to other networks or subnetworks, it is convenient to define a default gateway node. The default gateway node is usually a router that is connected to 2 or more different (sub)networks. It could also be a C-LAN ethernet port that is connected to other C-LANs on the same switch. Any packets addressed to a different (sub)network, and for...
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IP Addressing 23 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 1 Networking Overview When to use IP routes You need to define IP routes only in special cases when default gateways are not defined or when you want to limit communication between nodes. This section describes the network configurations that require explicit IP routes. The following table summarizes when you would use IP routes: The host and network route types are not specified directly. The system...
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IP Addressing 1 Networking Overview Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 24 IP Routing ScreenThe following diagram shows the IP Routing screen. To set up an IP route, enter the node names for the destination and the gateway, and enter the slot location of the C-LAN on the local switch. The destination and gateway node names and their associated IP addresses must be specified on the Node Names screen. The Route Type is a display-only field that appears...
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IP Addressing 25 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 1 Networking Overview IP Route Examples PPP Connections The diagram below shows three switches in a DCS network with PPP signaling connections between switches A & B and between switches A & C. All nodes in this diagram are C-LAN ports. PPP data modules are administered between nodes 1 & 2 on switches A & B, and between nodes 3 & 4 on switches A & C. With these connections, switch A can communicate...
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IP Addressing 1 Networking Overview Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 26 PPP with Ethernet Connections The diagram below shows two interconnected (sub)networks. There are three switches in a DCS network with a ppp signaling connection between switches A & B and an ethernet signaling connection between switch A and the adjunct. Switches A & B and the adjunct are on one (sub)network and switch C is on another (sub)network. Switch A acts as a gateway...
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IP Addressing 27 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 1 Networking Overview The following table shows the IP routes needed if nodes 5 and 6 are not defined as default gateways for nodes 2 and 7, respectively. SwitchNode ConnectionsIP Route Destination NodeIP Route Gateway NodeComments A2 —> 7 7 5IP route needed because nodes 2 & 7 are on different subnets and the Gateway Address field for the node-2 C-LAN is blank on the IP Interfaces screen. B3...
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IP Addressing 1 Networking Overview Administration for Network Connectivity CID: 77730 555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 28 Ethernet-only Connections The diagram below shows three interconnected (sub)networks. There are three switches in a DCS network with ethernet signaling connections between them. Switches A & B and the adjunct are on one (sub)network and switch C is on another (sub)network. Nodes 1, 2, and 6 are C-LAN ports. Node 3 is the adjunct interface port to the LAN. Nodes 4, 5, and 7 are...
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IP Addressing 29 Administration for Network Connectivity 555-233-504— Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730 1 Networking Overview The following table shows the IP routes needed if node 4 is not defined as the Gateway Address (on the IP Interfaces screen) for nodes 1, 2, and 3 but node 5 is defined as the Gateway Address for node 6. SwitchNode Connec- tionsIP Route Destination NodeIP Route Gateway NodeRoute Ty p eComments A1 —> 6 6 4 hostIP route needed because nodes 1 & 6 are on different subnets...
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