Nested Ip Subnets - Netopia R7100-C User Reference Manual

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Nested IP subnets

Under certain circumstances, you may want to create remote subnets from the limited number of IP addresses
issued by your ISP or other authority. You can do this using connection profiles. These subnets can be nested
within the range of IP addresses available to your network.
For example, suppose that you obtain the Class C network address a.b.c.0 to be distributed among three
networks. This network address can be used on your main network, while portions of it can be subnetted to the
two remaining networks.
Note: The IP address a.b.c.0 has letters in place of the first three numbers to generalize it for this example.
The figure at left shows a possible network configuration following this scheme. The main network is set up with
the Class C address a.b.c.0, and contains Router A (which could be a Netopia R7100), a Netopia R7100, and a
number of other hosts. Router A maintains a link to the Internet, and can be used as the default gateway.
Internet
a.b.c.16
Router A
a.b.c.1
Router B
a.b.c.128
a.b.c.129
Understanding IP Addressing B-11
a.b.c.0
a.b.c.2
Router C
a.b.c.248
a.b.c.249

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