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The following sketch shows the various ways of processing
the IP packets depending on the SLIP-Net Routing parameter.
172.16.231.2
172.16.231.3
Paketrahmen
:
Ethernet IP datagram
... r SLIP Router r Net Address = 192.1.1.0 / SLIP-Net Routing = 1
ping 172.16.231.1
ping 192.1.1.12
... r SLIP Router r Net Address = 192.1.1.12 / SLIP-Net Routing = 0
ping 172.16.231.1
Destination IP:
Source IP:
ping 192.1.1.2
This IP address is not routed!
1
Access to the network port of a Com-Server functioning
as a SLIP router can take place only from a computer
located in the same subnet. In the above example, this would
mean that access via Telnet, browser or ping to the Com-Ser-
ver in Ethernet 1 must be made from a computer also located
in Ethernet 1.
168
172.16.231.1
Ethernet
Com Server
= 172.16.231.1
= 172.16.231.1
Mode SLIP router
192.1.1.12
RS232
SLIP
IP datagram
= 192.1.1.12
= 192.1.1.12
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