Table 13: Ip Address For The Sync Network; Table 14: Eagle 5 Iss Ip Addresses - Tekelec 1100 Hardware Manual

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Table 13: IP Address for the Sync Network

IP Range
zzz.zzz.zzz.100
zzz.zzz.zzz.101
zzz.zzz.zzz.102
zzz.zzz.zzz.201
zzz.zzz.zzz.202
zzz.zzz.zzz.200
The Dialup Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Network allows multiple user interface sessions to be
established to the ELAP or EPAP from a remote workstation.
The MPS servers are configured for the use of a modem on port a001 on the serial expansion board.
The modem connection supports PPP (TCP/IP). With this capability, multiple networked
applications can be run across the PPP link at the same time. The remote dial-in serial port
configuration is described in
PPP requires two IP addresses to be registered, one to the serial port on the server, and one to
the client dialing into the server. These IP addresses are allocated on the Sync network, and will
be different for each system.
If the IP address of the Sync network is changed using the ELAP or EPAP user interface menu
item, the PPP IP addresses will be updated by the user interface operation at the same time.

Table 14: EAGLE 5 ISS IP Addresses

This example shows three DSM cards in the EAGLE 5 ISS.
Table 14: EAGLE 5 ISS IP Addresses
IP Range
192.168.2.100
192.168.2.101
192.168.2.102
192.168.2.201
192.168.2.202
910-2969-001 Revision K, June 2009
Function
MPS Server A Ethernet IP Address
MPS Server A PPP Modem Address
MPS Server A PPP Dial-up Address
MPS Server B PPP Modem Address
MPS Server B PPP Dial-up Address
MPS Server B Ethernet IP Address
Modems
on page 154.
on page 147 depicts valid sample IP addresses as an example.
Function
MPS Server A Sync IP Address
MPS Server A PPP Modem Address
MPS Server A PPP Dial-up Address
MPS Server B PPP Modem Address
MPS Server B PPP Dial-up Address
ELAP or EPAP Network Integration
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