Example of Subnet Routing
Prior to configuring, you must be connected to the switch Command Line Interface (CLI) as
the administrator.
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example, see the Web OS Command Reference.
1.
Assign an IP address (or document the existing one) for each real server, router, and cli-
ent workstation.
In the example topology in
Table 1-1 Subnet Routing Example: IP Address Assignments
Subnet
1
2
3
4
5
2.
Assign an IP interface for each subnet attached to the switch.
Since there are five IP subnets connected to the switch, five IP interfaces are needed:
Table 1-2 Subnet Routing Example: IP Interface Assignments
Interface
IF 1
IF 2
IF 3
IF 4
IF 5
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For details about accessing and using any of the menu commands described in this
Figure 1-2 on page
Devices
Primary and Secondary Default Routers 205.21.17.1 and 205.21.17.2
First Floor Client Workstations
Second Floor Client Workstations
Third Floor Client Workstations
Common Servers
Devices
Primary and Secondary Default Routers 205.21.17.3
First Floor Client Workstations
Second Floor Client Workstations
Third Floor Client Workstations
Common Servers
Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
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IP Addresses
100.20.10.1-254
131.15.15.1-254
208.31.177.1-254
206.30.15.1-254
IP Interface Address
100.20.10.16
131.15.15.1
208.31.177.2
206.30.15.200
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